Animal Instinct

    Eleanor Aquitaine Green, a savvy reporter and survivor of a
    painful divorce, discovers her true calling is crusading for the
    animals. Only days after her epiphany, as if by divine providence,
    she lands a job in the animal rights movement.

    Before long, Eleanor realizes that her boss, Honor Vine, the
    president of People Against Animal Cruelty, is a burned-out,
    aging tyrant stuck in a bygone era of the movement. Even worse,
    the movement Eleanor so admires is near death and is fractured
    with inner turmoil. A unifying issue is required, and that issue,
    Eleanor believes, is the yearly slaughter of 10 billion farm
    animals for human consumption. Convincing Americans to
    change their meateating ways borders on impossible,  but it
    seems less difficult than working for her manipulative boss. An
    animal rights organization, however, is the perfect war room to
    wage such a battle, so Eleanor begins her crusade in the
    dysfunctional office.  With the help of her browbeaten colleagues,
    Eleanor attempts to endure the daily batterings in order to gain
    some kindness for the animals. As a movement foot soldier,
    Eleanor campaigns against traps and wearing fur, attempts to
    rescue a circus elephant, and also meets her other true love.  But
    on the day that Honor is forced to pay for her abuse, both Honor
    and Eleanor are threatened by an unexpected outcome.