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Minority Pastime - Hunt Sab film showing in Sheffield

Steel City Veg(A)n | 06.04.2010 15:45 | Animal Liberation | Social Struggles | Sheffield

A new film is being released about fox hunting, called "A minority pastime".
Details of a showing in Sheffield below.

"When Slad Valley resident Nisa Ward witnessed a deer torn apart by out-of-control hunting hounds her life changed forever. As a child lost in the woods of a grim fairy tale she unearths a shocking world of cruelty, violence and fear. This film follows her journey of discovery as she tries to understand why the right to hunt and kill animals for sport is so important to a small, but very powerful, group of English people."

For more information on the film see the website  http://www.aminoritypastime.net/


South Yorkshire Hunt Sabs and Sheffield Animal Friends will be showing the film in Sheffield to raise money for the South Yorkshire Hunt Sabs.

For more information about South Yorkshire Hunt Sabs email:  sheffieldsaboteurs@live.co.uk

Sheffield, The Rutland Arms Pub, (86 Brown Street, S1 2BS) Monday 26th April. 7.30pm - 10.30pm, suggested donation of £2 that will go to S.Y Hunts Sabs.

The film will be shown upstairs at 8pm at the Rutland where there will also be information about hunt sabbing, along with food including cakes that will be on sale to raise money for SAF.







Steel City Veg(A)n
- e-mail: sheffieldanimalfriends@gmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.sheffieldaf.org.uk