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New Documentary "Puppy Mill" Unveils the Truth About Amish Dog Breeders
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Puppy Mill reveals the untold truth about Amish dog breeders, challenging misconceptions fueled by animal rights activists. Filmmaker Jonathan Lawler, the Punk Rock Farmer, spent over two years documenting dog breeding within Amish community
INDIANAPOLIS - eTradeWire -- Filmmaker and agriculture advocate Jonathan Lawler, also known as the Punk Rock Farmer, is set to release his latest documentary, Puppy Mill. This powerful film delves into the often misunderstood world of Amish dog breeders, challenging the widespread narratives perpetuated by animal rights activists. Lawler's work exposes the unfair targeting of these breeders, offering a nuanced perspective on the practices of the Amish community.
Puppy Mill marks Lawler's most ambitious project to date, emerging from two and a half years of immersive research within various Amish communities. Known nationally for his pioneering efforts in addressing food insecurity, Lawler brings his signature aggressive and gritty style to this new venture, championing the cause of those he believes have been unjustly vilified.
"The Punk Rock Farmer and the conservative Amish community might seem like an unlikely pairing, but our common ground is found in the truth," said Lawler. "This film is about dispelling myths—not only about how dogs are raised in these communities, but about the Amish way of life in general."
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Lawler has been a vocal critic of the tactics used by animal rights organizations, which he contends often mislead the public about animal welfare. In Puppy Mill, he highlights the meticulous care and respect Amish dog breeders have for their animals, pushing back against the prevailing stereotypes. Through candid interviews and unprecedented access to Amish farms, Lawler captures the reality of these breeders' lives, countering the one-sided portrayals commonly seen in mainstream media.
As Lawler gains attention for his advocacy on behalf of the Plain Community, Puppy Mill is poised to spark conversation and controversy. The film not only challenges viewers to reconsider their preconceived notions about Amish dog breeders but also invites a broader reflection on how we perceive and treat those who live outside of the societal norm.
Puppy Mill will premiere September 21st at the Elkhart County Fairgrounds in Goshen Indiana. The documentary will be available for streaming and purchase on ROKU and other streaming services following its premiere.
For a look at the teaser please go to https://www.punkfarmermedia.com/film
Puppy Mill marks Lawler's most ambitious project to date, emerging from two and a half years of immersive research within various Amish communities. Known nationally for his pioneering efforts in addressing food insecurity, Lawler brings his signature aggressive and gritty style to this new venture, championing the cause of those he believes have been unjustly vilified.
"The Punk Rock Farmer and the conservative Amish community might seem like an unlikely pairing, but our common ground is found in the truth," said Lawler. "This film is about dispelling myths—not only about how dogs are raised in these communities, but about the Amish way of life in general."
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Lawler has been a vocal critic of the tactics used by animal rights organizations, which he contends often mislead the public about animal welfare. In Puppy Mill, he highlights the meticulous care and respect Amish dog breeders have for their animals, pushing back against the prevailing stereotypes. Through candid interviews and unprecedented access to Amish farms, Lawler captures the reality of these breeders' lives, countering the one-sided portrayals commonly seen in mainstream media.
As Lawler gains attention for his advocacy on behalf of the Plain Community, Puppy Mill is poised to spark conversation and controversy. The film not only challenges viewers to reconsider their preconceived notions about Amish dog breeders but also invites a broader reflection on how we perceive and treat those who live outside of the societal norm.
Puppy Mill will premiere September 21st at the Elkhart County Fairgrounds in Goshen Indiana. The documentary will be available for streaming and purchase on ROKU and other streaming services following its premiere.
For a look at the teaser please go to https://www.punkfarmermedia.com/film
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