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Jane

It took a woman to unlock the secret of early man
2017 | 90m | English

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Director: Brett Morgen
Writer: Brett Morgen, Jane Goodall
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Drawing from never-before-seen footage that has been tucked away in the National Geographic archives, director Brett Morgen tells the story of Jane Goodall, a woman whose chimpanzee research revolutionized our understanding of the natural world.
Release Date: Dec 28, 2017
Director: Brett Morgen
Writer: Brett Morgen, Jane Goodall
Genres: Documentary
Keywords africa, biography, nature, archive footage, chimpanzee, primatologist, observation, jane goodall, female scientist, wildlife photographer, conservationist, animal behaviour, animal intelligence
Production Companies National Geographic, Public Road Productions, National Geographic Documentary Films
Box Office Revenue: $1,723,379
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jane Goodall Herself
Hugo van Lawick Himself (archive footage)
Hugo Eric Louis van Lawick Himself (archive footage)
Name Job
Brett Morgen Writer, Director, Editorial Staff
Philip Glass Original Music Composer
Chris Navarro ADR Editor
Jane Goodall Writer
Joe Beshenkovsky Editor
Peter Bawiec Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Odin Benitez Sound Designer
Joshua Paul Johnson Sound Editor
David E. Fluhr Sound Mixer
Ryan Maguire Foley
Jared Marshack Mix Technician
Warren Shaw Sound Editor
Peter Staubli Sound Designer
Rob Young Mix Technician
Stefan Nadelman Animation Director
Antonia de Barros Assistant Editor
Joe Guzman Digital Producer
Brian Paison Assistant Editor
Tim Stipan Digital Intermediate
Erica Tavera Editorial Staff
Sara Joe Wolansky Assistant Editor
Will Znidaric Additional Editorial Assistant
Vitek Kral Music
Andy Goldman Title Designer
Hugo van Lawick Archival Footage Research
Ellen Kuras Director of Photography
Name Title
Bryan Burk Producer
Debra Eisenstadt Co-Executive Producer
Brett Morgen Producer
Tim Pastore Executive Producer
Tony Gerber Producer
James A. Smith Producer
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sleestakk
8.0

Seeing Jane Goodall speak years ago in Portland was one the best speeches I’ve witnessed. Viewing this movie really brought that back into the front of my memory and had me tearing up during the first third of this documentary. What Jane Goodall did is nothing short of miraculous. As a young woman w ... ith no formal education in this area of study, she really gave no fucks and pursued her dream. Her determination to succeed in spite of the odds became a passion even before she realized her true purpose in Gombe. I’m not one to have idols but if I did she would be one. So goddamn inspiring in so many ways. This doc is essentially rediscovered found footage from 2014 that was shot during the 60s when Goodall first went to Africa to study the chimps and what that was like and how challenging it was. So from this “lost” footage the filmmakers had to construct a narrative, which becomes the story of Goodall’s life from childhood to present day, including her marriage to Hugo and raising her son around apes. Half of this film works extremely well. The other half is typical biography filler to round out her story. The average rating between these two parts is 8/10. I’d prefer to watch more of her time with the chimps, what was learned from this experience and how she was able to share that with the world.

Jun 23, 2021