Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees
Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees is a giant screen journey into the hearts amd minds of wild chimpanzees with the world's most famous field researcher. The film chronicles Goodall's 40-plus years of legendary work among the chimps at Gombe Park on Lake Tanganyka in Africa. Goodall and a new generation of researchers reveal the daily lives of the Gombe chimp families: Fifi and sons Freud and the turbulent alpha male Frodo, along with Gremlin, Gaia, and the endearing Galahad. |
Genre |
Animals, Nature, Documentary |
Awards |
Best Film for Learning, Giant Screen Theater Association (GSTA), 2003 |
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Film Details
- Alternate Titles:
- Released:
May 2002
- Status: In Distribution
- 3D: No
- Run Time: 40 minutes
- Format: 15/70, 8/70, 10/70, Dome-customized 15/70
- Distributor:
- Produced By:
- Executive Producer: Michael Boeckmann (associate executive producer), Mike Day, Becky Kirkpatrick (associate executive producer), Jim Marchbank, Freda Nicholson, Carolyn Thain (associate executive producer)
- Producer: David Lickley
- Director: David Lickley
- Associate Producer: James Lahti
- Writer: Stephen Low
- Cinematography: James Neihouse, Reed Smoot
- Sound Editor:
- Visual Effects:
- Music/Score: Amin Bhatia
- Editor: James Lahti
- Narrator: Jane Goodall, Marc Strange
- Other Credits: Presented by the Bank of America with major funding from the National Science Foundation.
- Sponsors:
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