'''A Cow at My Table''' (
1998; Flying Eye Productions,
Canada; 90 minutes) is a
documentary film examining Western
attitudes towards
farm animals and
meat. It covers the conflict between
animal rights advocates and the meat
industry, and their respective attempts to influence
consumers. It was directed, shot and edited by
Jennifer Abbott, who spent five
years travelling across Canada, the
U.S.,
Australia and
New Zealand to
interview representatives on all sides. The film intercuts these interviews with images of farm animals and industrial farming operations. It explores what is sometimes popularly called
factory farming.