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In page Jennifer Abbott:

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Abbott has created several documentaries on social justice and environmental issues. Her first documentary, A Cow at My Table (1998), is about the meat industry and animal rights activists.[1][2] Filming landed her in jail in Saskatchewan after she crawled under a fence onto slaughterhouse property. A Cow at My Table was one of the first feature documentaries to expose and criticize intensive animal agribusiness and won several international awards.[citation needed] In 2000, she was the editor on director Mark Achbar's Two Brides and a Scalpel: Diary of a Lesbian Marriage (2000),[1] a low-budget video diary of the first legally married lesbian couple in Canada. The film received multiple festival invitations and was later broadcast on Canadian television networks.[citation needed]