A new documentary charting the history and crossover of music with animal rights has been revealed.
Featuring over 100 interviews with artists of all genres, the
film – entitled Taking Note - The Animal Rights Music Documentary – sets out to answer two key questions: ‘Would animal rights be where it is
today without music?’ and, ‘Would the music world be the same today if it
wasn’t for animal rights?’
Members of Fall Out Boy, Misfits, No Doubt, Enter Shikari, Arch
Enemy, Against Me!, Cro-Mags, Neck Deep, Goldfinger, Creeper, Napalm Death and
more have taken part, along with representatives from the likes of PETA and Sea
Shepherd.
Producer and director Chris Hines has shared an Indiegogo link
for Taking Note, explaining that £50,000 needs to be raised for additional
filming, licensing, legal expenses and more, with the aim of it coming out in 2023.
“Having worked on this for over six years, most of the filming
and research is complete and we are now focusing on the post-production stage
where we will be pulling everything we have together to get the film done,” he
says, adding: “With your help, we hope to have this film complete and ready for
release next year!”
Watch the trailer below, and donate here.