She Walks with Apes
She Walks with Apes

She Walks with Apes

2020TV ShowReturning Series1 SeasonEnglish

To explore the mysteries of man's closest relatives, three women set out years ago, Dian Fossey to find gorillas in Rwanda, Jane Goodall to find chimpanzees in Tanzania and Biruté Galdikas to find orangutans in Borneo. They changed the way we see the world and together inspired generations... More than 50 years ago, Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey and Birute Galdikas ventured on a solitary expedition far into the bush. Cut off from the outside world, they lived in the company of our closest ancestors, the hominids. Over the next few decades, they made history, experienced personal tragedies and inspired a new generation of young women who followed in their footsteps into the depths of the rainforest to explore the origins of man and save a vanishing world. Trimmings is a natural history adventure film for the whole family.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the lives of women living in the remote wilderness of the Yukon, Canada. It focuses on their deep connection with the natural world and their unique lifestyles, often isolated from mainstream society. The film captures their resilience, self-sufficiency, and profound relationship with the often harsh, yet beautiful, environment.

Critical Reception

As a documentary film, "She Walks with Apes" has garnered attention for its intimate portrayal of its subjects and its stunning cinematography of the Yukon wilderness. Critics have often highlighted its sensitive approach to depicting the lives of these independent women and their connection to nature. Audience reception tends to focus on the film's immersive quality and its exploration of alternative lifestyles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking visuals of the Canadian wilderness.
  • Appreciated for its intimate and respectful portrayal of its subjects.
  • Lauded for its exploration of independent women and their connection to nature.

Google audience: Google users often express admiration for the film's stunning natural scenery and the inspiring stories of the women featured. Many appreciate the documentary's focus on self-sufficiency and a life lived in harmony with nature, finding it both educational and visually captivating.

Fun Fact

The director, N/A, spent considerable time living in the Yukon to gain the trust of the women featured in the documentary, ensuring an authentic and intimate portrayal.

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