Take the family to see this for Earth Day! See Chimpanzee opening week and Disneynature will make a donation to the Jane Goodall Institute to protect chimpanzees! When watching this video you will want to go to this on opening weekend for sure! Just by watching this film you are going to be supporting Chimpanzees! The baby chimpanzees are adorable! The mommy in me was in love!
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CHIMPANZEE hits theaters everywhere on April 20th!
In theaters Earth Day 2012, Disneynature’s newest True Life Adventure introduces Oscar, a baby chimp whose playful curiosity and zest for discovery light up the African forest until a twist of fate leaves Oscar to fend for himself with a little help from an unexpected ally.
ABOUT THE MOVIE
Disneynature takes moviegoers deep into the forests of Africa with CHIMPANZEE, a new True-Life Adventure that introduces an adorable young chimp named Oscar and his entertaining approach to life in a remarkable story of family bonds and individual triumph. Oscar’s playful curiosity and zest for discovery showcase the intelligence and ingenuity of some of the most extraordinary personalities in the animal kingdom. The world is a playground for little Oscar and his fellow young chimps, who’d rather make mayhem than join their parents for an afternoon nap. But when Oscar’s family is confronted by a rival community of chimps, he is left to fend for himself until a surprising ally steps in and changes his life forever. Working together, Oscar’s chimpanzee family — including his mom, Isha, and the group’s savvy leader, Freddy — navigates the complex territory of the forest. Directed by Alastair Fothergill (“African Cats” and “Earth”) and Mark Linfield (“EARTH”), CHIMPANZEE swings into theaters on Earth Day 2012. For more information about the movie and the “See CHIMPANZEE, Save Chimpanzees” initiative, check out Disney.com/chimpanzee.ABOUT THE JANE GOODALL INSTITUTE
Founded in 1977, the Jane Goodall Institute continues Dr. Goodall’s pioneering research on chimpanzee behavior started more than 50 years ago—research that transformed scientific perceptions of the relationship between humans and animals. Today, the Institute is a global leader in the effort to protect chimpanzees and their habitats. It also is widely recognized for establishing innovative community-centered conservation and development programs in Africa, and Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots, the global environmental and humanitarian program for youth of all ages, which has groups in more than 120 countries. For more information, please visit