Independent filmmaker Kip Andersen, known for producing “Seaspiracy,” “Cowspiracy,” and “What the Health,” is once again making waves in the world of documentary filmmaking. In collaboration with Kameron Waters, Andersen is pioneering a groundbreaking move in the industry by reclaiming their creative independence from the streaming giant, Netflix. The reason for this decision? To unveil a 2000-year-old secret that promises to captivate and shock viewers, fostering shared compassion across various faiths, particularly during this sensitive junction in history.
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Previous works by Andersen have been watched by millions of people worldwide, shedding light on the environmental and health impacts of the animal agriculture industry. However, “Christspiracy: The Spirituality Secret” takes a different approach, delving into the ethical and spiritual dimension of humanity’s relationship with animals and the industries and faiths that have allowed the exploitation of these creatures.
Scheduled to launch on November 1st, 2023, this documentary is already creating a buzz for a unique reason: it’s the only film ever to have its rights bought back from Netflix to preserve its unfiltered integrity. The decision to part ways with Netflix and opt for an independent release underscores the filmmakers’ commitment to maintaining the documentary’s unadulterated message and vision.
“Christspiracy” transcends the boundaries of typical documentary filmmaking, as it explores the profound and complex ethical and spiritual relationship between humanity and animals. It challenges long-held beliefs and sparks thought-provoking discussions among viewers from various backgrounds and belief systems. This audacious project investigates the question, “Is there an ethical or spiritual way to kill an animal?” by examining the perspectives of religion, spirituality, philosophy, sociology, and psychology.
The film features interviews with a diverse range of experts, including renowned theologians and archaeologists, Christian farmers, Indigenous shamans, and representatives from global religions like Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and others. It seeks to bridge the gap between different faiths and belief systems, aiming to find common ground and inspire a sense of shared compassion toward all living beings.
The award-winning filmmaker expressed his hopes for Christspiracy, stating that their previous documentaries were some of the most-watched in the last decade, but they aim to make Christspiracy the biggest by far. The documentary’s intriguing premise and the filmmakers’ track record certainly make it one of the most highly anticipated releases of the year.
The decision to release the film independently allows for a more direct connection between the creators and their audience. The filmmakers have chosen to utilize a “Pay-It-Forward” donation-based payment model for the film’s distribution. This model allows anyone in the world to view the documentary and “gift” a viewing to another person, emphasizing the message of shared compassion and understanding that “Christspiracy” seeks to promote.
To Support the documentary’s release and get involved in the project, the team will launch a Kickstarter campaign on Wednesday, November 1st, 2023, at 8 AM EST. Supporters will have the opportunity to pre-order a digital version of the film, gaining access before the official release. Additionally, contributors can receive various rewards, including merchandise, having their names featured in the film’s credits, or even experiencing a red-carpet event with the co-producers.
For more information about “Christspiracy” and to contribute to the crowdfunding campaign, visit the Kickstarter page.

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