A must-watch for animal-rights advocates: “I’m Trying”

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The documentary film “I’m Trying” is a powerful and deeply moving tribute to Regan Russell, a beloved lifelong advocate for animal rights whose dedication and activism continue to inspire. Directed by first-time filmmaker Raymond Cruzzola and produced by Anita Krajnc of the Animal Save Movement, the film captures Regan’s compassionate spirit and relentless fight for justice, highlighted by her tragic death during a peaceful vigil outside a Toronto slaughterhouse in 2020. Through intimate interviews with Regan’s family and friends, the documentary reveals the depth of her commitment to animals and the ongoing impact of her legacy.

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For animal welfare organizations and supporters, “I’m Trying” is a must-watch. It not only honors Regan’s life and the profound losses faced by activists but also encourages viewers to carry on the essential work of advocating for animal rights and systemic change. The film also showcases efforts like the Plant-Based Treaty campaign, which aims to reduce the use of animals in the food system and lessen environmental damage. Watching “I’m Trying” offers an inspiring, heartfelt call to action to support animal welfare and continue striving for justice, making it highly recommended for anyone passionate about animal protection and activism.

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