Henry: One Man's Way (1996)

Henry: One Man's Way (1996) poster

One Man's Way is a 1996 documentary in which Peter Singer documents the efforts and philosophies of animal rights activist Henry Spira, who is often remembered as the most effective animal activist of the 20th century. Henry Spira is most notably known for his tireless efforts to expose the the cruel animal experimentation that goes on behind doors, especially in the cosmetic industry.

Director: John Swindells
Genre: Documentary
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Uri Mizrahi
Production: More Than Illusion Films
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Animal Rights Activism and Compassion

Keywords

animal rights, activism

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Henry: One Man's Way about?
One Man's Way is a 1996 documentary in which Peter Singer documents the efforts and philosophies of animal rights activist Henry Spira, who is often remembered as the most effective animal activist of the 20th century. Henry Spira is most notably known for his tireless efforts to expose the the cruel animal experimentation that goes on behind doors, especially in the cosmetic industry.
Who directed Henry: One Man's Way?
Henry: One Man's Way was directed by John Swindells.
Who stars in Henry: One Man's Way?
Henry: One Man's Way stars Henry Spira, Peter Singer.
What genre is Henry: One Man's Way?
Henry: One Man's Way is a Documentary film.
Where was Henry: One Man's Way produced?
Henry: One Man's Way was produced in Australia.
What are the themes of Henry: One Man's Way?
The themes of Henry: One Man's Way include: Animal Rights Activism and Compassion.