
Rebecca Loviconi is an award-winning investigative filmmaker, photojournalist and public speaker based in Switzerland, whose work puts animal rights at the centre of the mainstream conversation.
She is the director of Crime or Rescue (2026, in production), a feature documentary following radical animal activists who risk prison to rescue animals from testing facilities and factory farms. Her previous feature SLAY (2022) investigated the global skin trade across seven countries, and became a key reference in the fashion sustainability conversation. Her short film work includes Playing God, The Beast and the Shepherd (2026), and Let Us Be Heroes (2018).
French-born and fluent in English and Mandarin, Rebecca spent over 18 years living and working across Asia before returning to Europe. She has delivered more than a hundred lectures to leading corporations and universities internationally, and has spoken at the Swiss, European and UK Parliaments.
Her work spans film, photography, visual art and public advocacy — united by a single purpose: to make animal rights impossible to ignore.
You can keep up with her work on her Instagram.