Free Screening of "Lolita: Slave to Entertainment"

Starting Date: 02-04-2004
Address

ZAFRA Vegetarian Restaurant
46 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901
United States
908-227-4587
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THE HUMAN RACE will hold a free public screening of the multiple award-winning documentary, �LOLITA: Slave to Entertainment�, on Wednesday, February 4th, at 8:00 p.m. at Zafra Vegetarian Restaurant, 46 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 - 732.214.1005.

"Animals whom we have made our slaves, we do not like to consider our equals." ~ Charles Darwin - Metaphysics, Materialism, and the Evolution of Mind

"In this age of enlightenment, we must begin to rethink our abuse and exploitation of nature, of animals. We are evolving, just as we have in the past to the horror of slavery, the oppression of women, the cruelty of genocide. This is our chance to arm ourselves with truth, to break free from the corporate trance, to think for ourselves and adopt honest, ethical values, and to acknowledge and eradicate the injustice of speciesism and animal exploitation for good.

Experience the sad life of Lolita the killer whale who has been caught in a net of lies for over 3 decades. Littered with Haunting Images and painful sound bites, Lolita: Slave to Entertainment offers audiences an engaging peek behind closed doors, exposing an entire industry of injustices, greed, and lies. Make no mistakes, this is no "Free Willy," there is no Hollywood ending here.

This Provocative and Revealing must-see documentary uniquely addresses man's relationship with wildlife. It speaks not only to animal lovers and activists, but to anyone at all who may have been duped by marine theme park propaganda. In fact, this is the film that an entire industry would rather you not see." ~ Valerie Silidker - Vice President, Rattle the Cage Productions

�LOLITA: Slave to Entertainment� is a Rattle the Cage Production; Written, directed, and edited by Timothy Michael Gorski, music by David Hughes, narrated by Valerie Silidker, featuring Tokitae (aka Lolita), Ric O'Barry, Howard Garrett, Ken Balcomb, Russ Rector, Jerry Powers and John Crowe.

For more information about Rattle the Cage Productions, visit:
http://www.rattlethecage.org

For more information about Lolita, visit:
http://www.slavetoentertainment.com

To learn more about Lolita�s captors, The Miami �Seaprison�, visit:
http://www.miamiseaprison.com
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