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Live Natural Live Well with Heather Lounsbury

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Live Natural Live Well

Wednesday 27th October 2010

Heather Lounsbury chats with Denis Henry Hennelly and Casey Suchan about their film 'Bold Native', diving into themes of animal liberation, activism, and family.
61 minutes

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Live Natural Live Well with Heather Lounsbury
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Animal Liberation and Family Ties: Inside 'Bold Native' with Denis Henry Hennelly and Casey Suchan

What happens when activism and family collide? In this episode, Heather Lounsbury sits down with Denis Henry Hennelly and Casey Suchan, the minds behind the thought-provoking film 'Bold Native'. The story follows Charlie Cranehill, an animal liberator on the run from the U.S. government, as he plans a nationwide action while his estranged father, a CEO, tries to find him before the FBI does.
Alongside this intense narrative, the film also explores the journey of a young woman working within an animal welfare organization, highlighting the tension between abolitionists and welfarists. Heather dives deep into the making of 'Bold Native', discussing the challenges and motivations behind bringing such a complex story to life. The conversation touches on the film's unique approach to addressing modern animal use and exploitation, all set against the backdrop of a gripping road movie adventure.
Whether you're passionate about animal rights or simply enjoy a good story that makes you think, this episode offers a compelling look at the intersections of activism, family dynamics, and societal change. Tune in to hear how Denis and Casey navigated the creative process, their personal connections to the subject matter, and what they hope audiences take away from 'Bold Native'. It's a conversation that promises to be as engaging as it is enlightening.