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A remarkable new feature-length documentary by British independent moviemaker Dartmouth Films, called “I Could Never Go Vegan,” is soon to launch. The movie deals with common misconceptions that those who consume animal-people meat and products often have. It counters common arguments made by non-vegans about protein, vitamin B12, the cost of vegan food, and how animal-people who are raised for slaughter are treated. Initially, the film will be released on April 10 at London’s Curzon Soho theater in the United Kingdom, and then in theaters across the nation and Ireland. Following this, it will be made available to view online worldwide. It is our privilege now to share a trailer of this much-anticipated motion picture.
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