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Virunga

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
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8,1/10
13 k
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Virunga (2014)
In the midst of renewed civil war and a scramble for Congo's natural resources, a group of brave individuals risk their lives to save the last of the world's mountain gorillas.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA team of brave individuals risk their lives to protect the last mountain gorillas.A team of brave individuals risk their lives to protect the last mountain gorillas.A team of brave individuals risk their lives to protect the last mountain gorillas.

  • Director
    • Orlando von Einsiedel
  • Writer
    • Orlando von Einsiedel
  • Stars
    • André Bauma
    • Emmanuel de Merode
    • Mélanie Gouby
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,1/10
    13 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Orlando von Einsiedel
    • Writer
      • Orlando von Einsiedel
    • Stars
      • André Bauma
      • Emmanuel de Merode
      • Mélanie Gouby
    • 30Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 48Commentaires de critiques
    • 95Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 oscar
      • 42 victoires et 28 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux10

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    André Bauma
    André Bauma
    • Self (gorilla caretaker)
    Emmanuel de Merode
    Emmanuel de Merode
    • Self (Virunga National Park)
    Mélanie Gouby
    Mélanie Gouby
    • Self (freelance journalist)
    Rodrigue Mugaruka Katembo
    Rodrigue Mugaruka Katembo
    • Self (Virunga National Park)
    Vianney Kazarama
    Vianney Kazarama
    • Self (M23 rebel spokesman)
    Julien Lechenault
    Julien Lechenault
    • Self - Manager, SOCO, Eastern Congo
    Patrice Lumumba
    Patrice Lumumba
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Guyguy Mitamba
    Guyguy Mitamba
    • Self - Head of Security, gorilla orphanage, Rumangabo, Virunga southern sector
    Josue Mukura
    Josue Mukura
    • Self - Fisherman
    Pieter Wright
    Pieter Wright
    • Self - SOCO security contractor
    • Director
      • Orlando von Einsiedel
    • Writer
      • Orlando von Einsiedel
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs30

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    10engels-rudy

    Compulsory education

    I saw this movie at the Docville festival in Leuven, Belgium. This a film festival with just documentaries. I had to choose between several movies and I'll never going to regret one second the choice I've made. I saw the mountain gorillas myself at Bwindi in Uganda so maybe my reaction is a little bit biased... The film is more than just a film about those magnificent animals. It's about how "we" cope with our resources but even more importantly how other people (e.g. the rangers) even give their lives to protect this. I wept during the film out of frustration but also out of an enormous respect for the film makers, rangers and everyone involved. I've had the chance to speak with Orlando von Einsiedel afterwards and it's one of the conversations that will stay with me forever. It's one of those movies that should be compulsory at school education, ... and a movie everyone should have in their collection!
    10planktonrules

    What amazing lengths the filmmakers went to bring us this story.

    Often, films nominated for the Best Full-Length Documentary Oscar are exceptionally brave films where the filmmakers went to insane lengths to tell important stories. Last year, one film was made in the midst of a revolution and the filmmakers could have easily been killed filming the democracy movement. Another film featured the filmmakers confronting folks who'd committed genocide decades ago and actually got them to talk about their hideous crimes. This year, one such brave nominated documentary is "Virunga"--and once again, the folks who made this movie could have easily gotten killed to bring us this important story.

    "Virunga" is set at a national park by this same name. It's in the Democratic Republic of Congo--a nation which was known as Zaire until recently. The park is important because it's the last habitat of the Mountain Gorilla--and there are only about 700-800 left in the wild and these creatures have just about been wiped out in recent years in nearby Rwanda. Many folks in this film truly love the animals and have dedicated their lives to protecting them. Much of the footage of these folks is quite touching. Unfortunately, the park is also in a country that's been torn apart by civil wars--a series of wars in which over 5,000,000 people have died! But it gets worse...it looks as if there are oil reserves in the park and some outside interests seem willing to do almost anything to get their hands on these oil reserves. According to the film, a company named SOCO is fueling the civil war and encourages the killing off of the gorillas. That's because some think if these gorillas could be wiped out once and for all, then there is no reason to keep this region as a national park and the oil riches could be tapped. As a result, 130 of the park's rangers have been murdered trying to protect these beautiful creatures.

    The story is quite compelling but what really impressed me is how far the filmmakers went to get the story. They not only filmed the park and its rangers but filmed some very dangerous stuff as well. Various hidden camera interviews were made which confirm that many of the people working for SOCO are offering bribes and exerting pressure by bringing in mercenaries. While this British company may not be behind these actions, the film clearly shows its employees engaging in some evil and exploitive behaviors. Additionally, when the war came to the outskirts of the park, the filmmakers showed some of the action--and placing themselves in a very dangerous situation.

    The bottom line is that the film is very well made and shows an amazing willingness to go as far as they need to in order to get the story out to the rest of the world. Few outside the region realize just how bad life has become there or how dire the plight is for the gorillas. Because this is the filmmakers' aim, their website is chock full of information as well as suggestions as to what you can do to help.

    By the way, don't assume this problem of poaching and habitat destruction is limited to the Congo. A few months ago, I was in South Africa and it's one of the richer and more politically stable nations on the continent. While on a photo safari, I stood only inches away from the carcass of a dead rhino--killed by poachers because of some insane notion that rhino horn bestows virility on people using it in folk medicines! What a waste...

    UPDATE: This film lost to "Citizen Four". I have no idea if this was a good or not, as I haven't yet seen this winning film.
    8Red-Barracuda

    A dramatic and compelling documentary about a national park, the pursuit of oil, civil war and the last wild mountain gorillas

    Virunga National Park in the Congo is a place of unique natural beauty. It is the home to a plethora of wonderful animals and vegetation but as is so often the way, it has several serious problems that threaten it. It's the location of human violence, corruption and exploitation. The disasters that specifically loom are two different groups, the M23 and SOCO International. The former are a violent rebel force who engages in an ongoing civil war with the Congolese government and the latter are a British energy company who specialise in oil exploration. Both M23 and SOCO invade the park in their own ways and neither seems very interested in the laws that have been set up to protect the flora and fauna that exist there, far less the people who live there. It seems hardly surprising in the case of M23, as they are a paramilitary organisation who can hardly be expected to be concerned with such things but it is the more legitimate big business SOCO who seem more worrying if anything. We discover in fact that they have been involved in a bribery campaign, utilising M23 as enforcers. It's a very murky situation where big money walks all over an impoverished nation and disregards a natural space that they can see no value in in their pursuit of financial profit.

    The symbol of the park in many ways is the mountain gorillas. Virunga is the last place on earth where they live freely in the wild and they are a protected species. This, of course, doesn't stop poachers killing parent apes and forcibly kidnapping the young for sale. Nor does it stop enemies of the park from simply killing these magnificent animals in an attempt to destroy the very thing that they see the park being protected for, in an attempt to make Virunga a place devoid of a reason to be protected in the first place. It's a horribly cynical situation. The documentary often almost plays out like a movie in its drama. We often hear about people working hard to save the environment but in Virunga we witness people literally putting their lives on the line fighting for this issue. This is the front line for environmentalists, a bloody warzone where it's pretty obvious who the good guys are. Over the course of the last fifteen years, 130 park rangers have been killed protecting Virunga. It's not far off one death a month and it shows the extreme dedication of these brave folks.

    The film focuses chiefly on four such brave souls. There is Emmanuel de Merode, a Belgian warden who runs the park and dedicates himself to its protection. He was shot by gunmen two days after handing in a dossier of evidence against SOCO. Thankfully he survived and went straight back to work. We also have Rodrigue, one of Emmanuel's park rangers, who puts himself in the firing line on a daily basis. He also goes undercover for the film in order to expose bribery tactics. Likewise, Melanie, a French freelance journalist, also goes undercover to expose the views of the SOCO people involved in the enterprise. And lastly there is Andre, the guardian of four young gorillas, orphaned by the poachers. His dedication to the animals is touching and he is, to all intents and purposes, their parent. He links us back into the gorillas and the very essence of Virunga itself.

    This is a very strong documentary about an issue that is not so well known. It avoids preachiness and simply shows us things. Director Orlando von Einsiedel has to be given a lot of credit for how he handles the material and presents it in an engaging way, while making a very serious point. Unsurprisingly, there is much gritty, on-the-fly footage but it is also combined with beautifully composed images of the park. The cinematography at times is actually quite stunning. It makes sense to have adopted this approach, as this is a film that is about grim exploitation but also one about something very beautiful too.
    10marivic_gabriel

    People being bad at being human.

    "You must justify why you are on this earth. Gorillas justify why I am here. They are my life." - André Bauma, Virunga National Park

    In a world where everyone at some point have been selfish or had an act of narcissistic behavior, how many people can say that?

    I think everyone should know about it. It showed me selflessness, love that is unconditional despite the race, evil and goodness.

    I think a movie is good if it creates a sense of doing, acting. A film which makes you want to do something beyond the movie seats, create a reality out of entertainment.

    People say that is how a film touches one's soul, I say that is how a film creates reality for us. Not everyone has the same privileges we were born with, the same freedom or right. We all came to earth the same way but it does not mean we are able to have the same peace.

    A film can show us exactly how we are more and how we can help, and this film did just that. It makes you think of what other ways to help.

    I think everyone should watch it to get to reality, get a realization. A realization that maybe not all men are equal, but all beings are equal.
    8gavin6942

    The Congo

    A group of brave individuals risk their lives to save the last of the world's mountain gorillas; in the midst of renewed civil war and a scramble for Congo's natural resources.

    We start with a broad overview of Congo history, and how outsiders helped ruined it. Unfortunately, as we soon find out, this is not just ancient history. We also see a British oil company's disregard for a World Heritage Site, and the human-gorilla interaction of those pledged to save it.

    Sheri Linden described Virunga as an "urgent investigative report and unforgettable drama... a work of heart-wrenching tenderness and heart-stopping suspense". Beautifully put, Ms. Linden. Few people know much about the Congo, and this should open their eyes to how the people (and animals) are still being affected by colonization today.

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      The tenth Netflix original documentary.
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      André Bauma: You must justify why you are on this earth - gorillas justify why I am here, they are my life. So if it is about dying, I will die for the gorillas.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Oscars (2015)
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      We Will Not Go
      Music & Lyrics by J. Ralph

      Performed by Salif Keïta, Youssou N'Dour, Fally Ipupa, & J. Ralph

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 novembre 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • The Democratic Republic of Congo
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • English
      • French
      • Swahili
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Những Chú Khỉ Cuối Cùng
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Democratic Republic of the Congo
    • sociétés de production
      • Appian Way
      • Grain Media
      • Violet Films
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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