
Live and Let Live
Documentary
Overview
Live and Let Live is a feature documentary examining our relationship with animals, the history of veganism and the ethical, environmental and health reasons that move people to go vegan.
Top Cast
Aaron Adams
Aaron Adams
Self - Chef, Portobello Trattoria
Aaron Adams
Self - Chef, Portobello Trattoria
Jonathan Balcombe
Jonathan Balcombe
Self - Ethologist & Biologist
Jonathan Balcombe
Self - Ethologist & Biologist
T. Colin Campbell
T. Colin Campbell
Self - Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry
T. Colin Campbell
Self - Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry
Jan Gerdes
Jan Gerdes
Self - Hof Butenland
Jan Gerdes
Self - Hof Butenland
Robert Goodland
Robert Goodland
Self - Tropical Ecologist
Robert Goodland
Self - Tropical Ecologist
Susanne Gura
Susanne Gura
Self - Nutritionist
Susanne Gura
Self - Nutritionist
Hendrik Haßel
Hendrik Haßel
Self - Animal Equality
Hendrik Haßel
Self - Animal Equality


Melanie Joy
Melanie Joy
Self - Sociologist & Psychologist
Melanie Joy
Self - Sociologist & Psychologist
Kati Kosler
Kati Kosler
Self
Kati Kosler
Self


Jack Lindquist
Jack Lindquist
Self - Professional Track Cyclist
Jack Lindquist
Self - Professional Track Cyclist
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