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Kangaroo

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Australia has a love-hate relationship with its beloved icon. Although the kangaroo image is proudly used by top companies, sports teams and as tourist souvenirs, some people consider kangaroos to be pests, and they shoot and sell them for profit.
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Paul Byrnes Sydney Morning Herald It's not necessary to believe every claim in the film, which inclines towards an animal liberation stance, but there's enough to make you weep for this unique species. Rated: 3/5 Mar 14, 2018 Full Review Stephen Romei The Australian The filmmakers talk to people on both sides of the argument, and people who are in-between. Everyone gets a fair say. Rated: 3.5/5 Mar 9, 2018 Full Review Michael Rechtshaffen Los Angeles Times Turns out Australia's national icon is one mightily maligned marsupial, as revealed by the eye-opening investigative documentary "Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story." Jan 18, 2018 Full Review Aaron Yap Flicks (AU, NZ, UK) Balanced it is not, but Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story proves to be a bluntly effective, in a pry-your-eyes-open-with-a-crowbar kind of way, piece of animal welfare advocacy. Rated: 4/5 Jun 11, 2018 Full Review Jim Schembri 3AW The film has already stirred much heat and noise, with the filmmakers swearing black-and-blue that they've nailed their research while farmers call in to talkback radio complaining how their paddocks are overrun with roos. Rated: 2/5 Mar 18, 2018 Full Review CJ Johnson Film Mafia Eye-opening, revelatory, at times jaw-dropping, and a call to action. Rated: 3.5/5 Mar 15, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member What an eye opener! The lies the Australian government have told to cover up not only the health risk but the risk to a national habitat. This will break your heart and open your eyes. A must see. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Every Australian, and indeed anyone who wants to know what is really going on here, should see this movie. It is disturbing but compelling viewing. Engaging from start to finish, with beautiful outback scenes and music, its a must see. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Kangaroo; a gripping and heart-wrenching film, that reminds us what documentaries can be at their best. As an American I was astonished to see and learn about the culling of the Kangaroos. This film completely changed my perspective and I will inevitably join the fight to protect these great animals. Stunning aesthetics, fact driven narrative, and seemingly motivated to present a fair portrayal of the industry. ( a tall task given the gruesome nature that it reveals.) This is the most important and impactful doc I have seen in a long while. I have not felt this charged up over a Doc since the Cove. Five stars. do yourself, the kangaroos and the world a favour; Go see this film. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Audience Member We all probably think of kangaroos as entertaining, fascinating or even slightly comic creatures - and one look at the tail of any Qantas jet will reinforce the fact that the kangaroo is Australia's national icon (apparently the third most recognizable such totem in the world after the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty). But this brilliant, shocking and insightful documentary will surprise most viewers with its raw portrait of how Australia's primary symbol is being systematically slaughtered in large numbers - and often inhumanely, with considerable suffering - to appease farmers (who regard them as pests) and to support an expanding meat industry. Here we see from both farmers and the Australian government the same tired old argument that has been used to justify over-exploitation of everything from trees to whales: that if we humans don't "manage" kangaroos, they will destroy an ecosystem with which they have existed in complete ecological balance for millions of years. What's more, the "science" behind the industry's contention that the massive "harvest" is sustainable is egregiously poor; as a wildlife research scientist myself I can attest that the way the industry arbitrarily manipulates numbers is both scientifically unsound and utterly shameless. This is certainly not a comfortable film; parts are hard to watch, although some of the landscape images are beautiful. But I sincerely hope that when it's released in Australia later this year it will wake the population up to what's being done to their national icon, far from public sight. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member Everyone PLEASE go see this movie and educate yourself! The word need to get out about the number one land based slaughter! We need to find a way to stop it! The movie was extremely done well. If us as humans do not find a way to stop the importing, they WILL become extinct! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member I saw this film last Wednesday. I was shaken to my core at the lies and propaganda fed to us about this cruel industry. There is nothing sustainable or accountable about this industry. This documentary lays bare the brutality, lies, and powerful government alliances that perpetuate several myths. One, that the kangaroo is a pest. That the kangaroo is at odds with Australia's farmed animals, and that the industry can be monitored, sustained and humane. After watching this groundbreaking documentary it is clear none of this is true. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Australia has a love-hate relationship with its beloved icon. Although the kangaroo image is proudly used by top companies, sports teams and as tourist souvenirs, some people consider kangaroos to be pests, and they shoot and sell them for profit.
Director
Kate McIntyre Clere, Michael McIntyre
Screenwriter
Kate McIntyre Clere, Michael McIntyre
Distributor
Abramorama
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 19, 2018, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
May 26, 2020
Box Office (Gross USA)
$2.6K
Runtime
1h 43m
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