Animal Liberation Victoria and Aussie Farms are coming together to host the highly anticipated sequel to Chris Delforce’s award-winning debut film Lucent.
Dominion is a game changing documentary that explores the six primary facets of human and animal interaction – Companion Animals, Wildlife, Scientific Research, Entertainment, Clothing and Food – questioning the morality and validity of our dominion over the animal kingdom.
This feature-length film contains the most recent and highest-quality footage from hundreds of investigations across Australia.
JOIN US for a very special discussion and Q&A with Chris Delforce, the creator, investigator and film director of Dominion: Documentary, and founder of Aussie Farms. Q&A guest speakers to be confirmed.
All funds raised on the night will go directly towards assisting Aussie Farms and Animal Liberation Victoria continue their advocacy for animals.
✪ Meals from GOOD Freakin FOOD and Lavana Wholefoods will be available to pre-order online
✪ A selection of snacks, desserts and non-alcoholic drinks from the Vegan Easy Pop Up cafe will be available for purchase on the night.
✪ All food and drinks will be vegan and there will be gluten-free options.
Funds raised from this première will go directly towards assisting both not-for-profit organisations continue their advocacy for animals through vegan education, and animal rescue and investigations.
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