Jane

Bande-annonce 2
États-Unis, 2017, 90 min

Réalisation:

Brett Morgen

Scénario:

Brett Morgen

Photographie:

Ellen Kuras

Musique:

Philip Glass

Acteurs·trices:

Jane Goodall, Hugo van Lawick (i.a.)
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

In the 1960s, National Geographic sent a cameraman to film Jane Goodall's pioneering work with chimpanzees in Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park. Goodall was a striking figure, hand-picked in her twenties by groundbreaking paleontologist Louis Leakey for her love of animals, her appetite for adventure, and her patience. Photographer and filmmaker Hugo van Lawick trained his camera on her as much as on the chimpanzees. He shot over 140 hours of 16mm footage that was stored in an archive for decades - until now. Filmmaker Brett Morgen makes the most of this extraordinary visual record of Goodall's early career. This isn't a traditional nature film or biography. It's a romantic epic, combining van Lawick's cinematography, Goodall's eloquent storytelling, and a magnificent new score by Philip Glass. (Toronto International Film Festival)

(plus)