More than 20 years ago, Dr. Jane Goodall, now 75, decided to give up her career as a primatologist, as well as her private life, in order to devote all her energy to saving our endangered planet. Since then she's been spending 300 days a year scouring the globe on her mission to spread hope for future generations. She has taken on the responsibilities of a UN Messenger of Peace, and has been honored with countless awards. In Jane's Journey, we accompany her on her travels across several continents, and receive unprecedented access to her intense and exciting past. From her childhood home in Bournemouth, England, we embark to Gombe National Park on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, in Tanzania, her second home. It's where she began her groundbreaking research nearly half a century ago, and she still returns every year to enjoy the company of the chimpanzees that made her the internationally... Written by Palm Springs Internation Film Festival
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Pierce Brosnan | Self |
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Angelina Jolie | Self |
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Jane Goodall | Self |
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Hugo Eric Louis van Lawick | Self |
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Dale Peterson | Self |
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Hugo Van Lawick | Self |
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Kofi Annan | Self |
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Merlin van Lawick | Self |
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Angel van Lawick | Self |
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Donald Schultz | Self |
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Thomas D. Mangelsen | Self |
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Judy Waters | Self |
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Michael Aisner | Self |
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Anthony Collins | Self |
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Mary Lewis | Self |
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Erasto Njavike | Self |
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Chandler Shaak | Self |
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Dale Peterson | Self |
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Patricia Hamond | Self |
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Peter Whitemountain | Self |
| Director | Lorenz Knauer |
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| Writer | Lorenz Knauer | |
| Producer | Andreas Atzwanger, Wiebke Esser, Michael Halberstadt, Lorenz Knauer, Christoph Menardi, Philipp Schall, Tilo Seiffert, Torben Struck, Matthias Triebel, Philipp Wundt | |
| Musician | Christian HEYNE, Wolfgang Netzer | |
| Photography | Richard Ladkani | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Regions | 1 |