Jill's Film
Jill Phipps (1964-1995) was a British animal rights activist who was crushed to death during an animal rights protest in Baginton, Warwickshire, England, when she deliberately stepped in front of a lorry transporting live veal calves heading for continental Europe via Coventry Airport. This film lasts about 40 minutes and includes footage of Jill, the Coventry live export campaign, Jill's funeral, interviews with Jill's family and footage showing the horrific reality of animal cruelty.
- Runtime
- 39m
- Released
- 2005
Details
Release year: 2005
Storyline
Jill Phipps (1964-1995) was a British animal rights activist who was crushed to death during an animal rights protest in Baginton, Warwickshire, England, when she deliberately stepped in front of a lorry transporting live veal calves heading for continental Europe via Coventry Airport. This film lasts about 40 minutes and includes footage of Jill, the Coventry live export campaign, Jill's funeral, interviews with Jill's family and footage showing the horrific reality of animal cruelty.
Top credits
- John Curtin — Narrator
- Mike Hill — Self (murdered activist)
- Barry Horne — Self
- Jill Phipps — Self