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'Chimpanzee' Disney Film Lets Viewers See Chimps And Save Chimps (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/24/2012 10:43 am Updated: 02/28/2012 3:31 pm

An upcoming documentary from Disney will give audiences the chance to not only see chimpanzees, but also save them.

"Chimpanzee," opening in theaters on April 20, tells the story of an orphan and the selfless alpha male chimp who raised him.

Before the extraordinary primate adoption, filmmakers were uncertain of the young chimp's fate. Director Alastair Fothergill said, "We thought the film was over, we were planning to ring up Disney and say, 'guys we haven't got a movie'" until the star was adopted by another chimp, which was "never before filmed in the wild."

Filmmakers were soon amazed by the care that the orphaned chimp was given by his surrogate father. Martyn Colbeck, Principal Photography, said, "This is pure altruism. This is selfless looking after an orphan when he doesn't have an agenda."

For the film, Disneynature has partnered with the Jane Goodall Institute to help protect wild chimpanzees. The "See 'Chimpanzee,' Save Chimpanzees" conservation program aims to protect habitats, care for orphaned chimps and educate the next generation of humans.

During the film's opening week, Disney will donate 20 cents to the Jane Goodall Institute for every ticket sold.

In the clip above, Goodall explains, "For the chimpanzees who are now threatened with extinction, a film like this can reach out into the hearts of people they're going to see that we're not the only beings with personalities and minds capable of thought."

Chimpanzees certainly stand to benefit from Disney's contributions and increased awareness of their plight. Chimps (Pan troglodytes) are currently listed as "endangered" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. According to IUCN, chimps are the most "abundant and widespread" apes, but poaching and habitat destruction and fragmentation have reduced their populations significantly.

Several celebrities, including Woody Harrelson, James Franco and Kevin Nealon, have recently lent their support to a ban on invasive laboratory experiments on chimpanzees.

In addition to seeing the Disney film, the Jane Goodall Institute suggests consumers can also help chimps by buying sustainably sourced products and recycling electronic devices, "many of which contain minerals that are mined from tropical forests."

"Chimpanzee" is the fourth film that Disney has used to help promote habitat protection and conservation. According to Mother Nature Network, the films "African Cats," "Oceans" and "Earth" have led to coral reef preservation and "the planting of more than 2.7 million trees in Brazil's Atlantic forest," among other efforts.

Watch an exclusive "Chimpanzee" featurette above.

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An upcoming documentary from Disney will give audiences the chance to not only see chimpanzees, but also save them. "Chimpanzee," opening in theaters on April 20, tells the story of an orphan and t...
An upcoming documentary from Disney will give audiences the chance to not only see chimpanzees, but also save them. "Chimpanzee," opening in theaters on April 20, tells the story of an orphan and t...
 
 
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naturallady
http://chimptrainersdaughter.blogspot.com
12:29 PM on 02/29/2012
The public aren't the only ones who are learning more -- scientists are learning as well! The National Institutues of Health recently announced a re-examination of the use of chimpanzees in biomedical research, after a committee found that technologies and science had advanced to a stage where live chimps were no longer needed. NIH announced a new working group to figure it all out. http://chimptrainersdaughter.blogspot.com/2012/02/nih-sets-up-working-group-to-consider.html
10:37 AM on 02/27/2012
This film will be bring much needed attention to the critical situation of chimpanzees in the wild. Hopefully people will watch this and be driven to get involved and make a positive contribution to conservation efforts. There are so many ways for the public to get involved in such efforts...Our organization has recently begun a campaign to convince an AL tire chain to stop using live chimps in ads. Every voice counts. Learn more and get involved by visiting out latest blog article:

http://4-2morrow.blogspot.com/2012/02/alabama-company-uses-live-chimps-in-tv.html
01:47 AM on 02/27/2012
We're off chimp trekking in Sept. Can't wait for this trip of a lifetime!
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Bluesue
11:36 AM on 02/26/2012
How long before the Right claims this is a brainwashing movie from the liberal elites of Hollywood?
11:13 AM on 02/26/2012
What a great film this will be! I'm afraid I'll cry like a fool in the theater, but oh well. Must see.

It seems to me that Disney could afford to do a little better than twenty cents per ticket for one week of the film's release. I hope the article is misleading in that respect and that they'll continue to donate throughout the film's run in theaters. Portion of eventual DVD sales, too.
11:15 AM on 02/25/2012
This will be the first movie I take my daughter to.
02:50 AM on 02/25/2012
if a 3min clip makes me cry like that, I'll wait for the dvd so I can bawl in private.
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tchoupitoulav1
10:10 AM on 02/25/2012
b0nni3- i was crying too.
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Bluesue
02:28 PM on 02/26/2012
YouTube has a couple more trailers from the movie - here's one

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PdYJEEZDgk

How can anyone believe these animals don't have feelings like love, joy, sadness.
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innerpuppie
The truth is an absolute defense...
01:01 AM on 02/25/2012
I find them to be creepy animals that either eat or throw their poop at you. Eeeewwww...
11:16 AM on 02/26/2012
Is that really all you see when you look at these amazing, complicated creatures? What a shame.
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Karel Appel
01:25 PM on 04/18/2012
you do not have children, I assume?
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kellygrrrl
06:08 PM on 02/24/2012
so looking forward to this film
04:54 PM on 02/24/2012
Chimpanzees are amazing animals. Hats off to Jane Goodall for her extraordinary work in protecting and understanding these animals. -Igor Purlantov
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Penny Danielson
Irish, fiesty and blunt.
02:22 PM on 02/24/2012
We could learn so much from them
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kittybookate
Eternal Optimist
11:34 AM on 02/24/2012
Wasn't prepared to be a blubbering idiot after watching that video but....
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
11:21 AM on 02/24/2012
planet earth is their
home too
so we need
to be respectful
and be careful
of what we do
save every habitat
that we possibly can
the earth is for all beings
NOT JUST MAN!!!!
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Susanne McDaniel
11:55 AM on 02/24/2012
Actually, it was their home first. Man is selfish and acts on agenda, unlike this male chimp. I love Jane Goodall. Can't wait to see this film.
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
12:28 PM on 02/24/2012
me too!!!
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theveggiedude
my body is a temple, not a living graveyard
01:53 AM on 02/25/2012
We and the chimps (and all the other apes) have a common ancestor, so we've all been here at the same time.