Just in time for Earth Day, Disneynature's fourth film made its debut on Friday; Chimpanzee follows a band of chimps in their daily life, with particular focus on a baby named Oscar, and the surprising turn his story takes is what carries the film. Disneynature is the first new film division to be added to the Disney family in several years, and it specializes in wild animal documentaries that capture some of the flavor of Walt Disney's "True Life Adventures" films; previous films have focused on ocean life and the big cats of Africa. This time, we follow a family of chimpanzees and learn about their lives, which aren't always cute. If it does nothing else, this film should go a long way toward convincing children that they don't want a chimp as a pet.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Disneynature's Chimpanzee Tells a Wonderfully Human Tale
Disneynature's <cite>Chimpanzee</cite> Tells a Wonderfully Human Tale
Just in time for Earth Day, Disneynature's fourth film made its debut on Friday; Chimpanzee follows a band of chimps in their daily life, with particular focus on a baby named Oscar, and the surprising turn his story takes is what carries the film. Disneynature is the first new film division to be added to the Disney family in several years, and it specializes in wild animal documentaries that capture some of the flavor of Walt Disney's "True Life Adventures" films; previous films have focused on ocean life and the big cats of Africa. This time, we follow a family of chimpanzees and learn about their lives, which aren't always cute. If it does nothing else, this film should go a long way toward convincing children that they don't want a chimp as a pet.
Just in time for Earth Day, Disneynature's fourth film made its debut on Friday; Chimpanzee follows a band of chimps in their daily life, with particular focus on a baby named Oscar, and the surprising turn his story takes is what carries the film. Disneynature is the first new film division to be added to the Disney family in several years, and it specializes in wild animal documentaries that capture some of the flavor of Walt Disney's "True Life Adventures" films; previous films have focused on ocean life and the big cats of Africa. This time, we follow a family of chimpanzees and learn about their lives, which aren't always cute. If it does nothing else, this film should go a long way toward convincing children that they don't want a chimp as a pet.
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