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In una foresta ugandese una nutrita comunità di scimpanzé affronta questioni sociali complesse, dinamiche familiari e pericolosi scontri per il territorio.In una foresta ugandese una nutrita comunità di scimpanzé affronta questioni sociali complesse, dinamiche familiari e pericolosi scontri per il territorio.In una foresta ugandese una nutrita comunità di scimpanzé affronta questioni sociali complesse, dinamiche familiari e pericolosi scontri per il territorio.
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This series is fantastic. I always love a good nature documentary and this one was exactly what I was looking for. Nothing more fascinating than the human like mannerisms and politics of our closest relatives.
It is hard to imagine how they managed to capture all of this footage. They are seemingly living amongst the tribe and giving you an up close and personal account of their daily lives.
Their hierarchy struggles are eye opening and highlight our own human motivations that are so deeply ingrained. It is hard not to relate and look within at what really motivates you.
Excellent story and excellent writing. I like Mahershala as the narrator. Well done all around.
It is hard to imagine how they managed to capture all of this footage. They are seemingly living amongst the tribe and giving you an up close and personal account of their daily lives.
Their hierarchy struggles are eye opening and highlight our own human motivations that are so deeply ingrained. It is hard not to relate and look within at what really motivates you.
Excellent story and excellent writing. I like Mahershala as the narrator. Well done all around.
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I've never seen anything like this.
Animal documentaries, especially African animal films have become commonplace and frankly rather predictable. But Chimp Empire is something new. This four-episode series is like watching Game of Thrones on a more intimate and intense scale. Much of the credit goes to the cinematographers who have managed a vital technique. Somehow they have brought us so close into this Ugandan chimp tribe the we can see every facial expression, look into every eye and recognize all of the players. Like humans, they play subtle politics, make war, care for children and kill enemies. Narrator Mahershala Ali weaves the power struggles of these personalities so subtly that he manages to amplify the power of jaw-dropping scenes.
I don't know how they did it, but I'll be watching all four episodes.
Animal documentaries, especially African animal films have become commonplace and frankly rather predictable. But Chimp Empire is something new. This four-episode series is like watching Game of Thrones on a more intimate and intense scale. Much of the credit goes to the cinematographers who have managed a vital technique. Somehow they have brought us so close into this Ugandan chimp tribe the we can see every facial expression, look into every eye and recognize all of the players. Like humans, they play subtle politics, make war, care for children and kill enemies. Narrator Mahershala Ali weaves the power struggles of these personalities so subtly that he manages to amplify the power of jaw-dropping scenes.
I don't know how they did it, but I'll be watching all four episodes.
Im not an Chimpanzee expert by any means, but after watching this 4 Part Documentary, im confident to say, that i learned quite a lot, by seeing this. It was super interesting to watch and shot so beautfiful. Also it was narrated very well and the way they gave each Chimp a name and certain characteristics about them, gave the viewer an opportunity to connect to these chimps fairly quick and so with that, it was a really deep experience. In my opinion each episode had the perfect length and from what ive read in an article, is that they had camera crews, which filmed for over 400 days for this project. Basically following these chimps each day. And that really shows itself in each episode. So, do you wanna dive deep into the forest? Go ahead. 9/10🔥👏🏼
CHIMP EMPIRE is documentary filmmaking at its finest. Breathtakingly shot, with footage that startles, this journey into the Ugandan rain forest explores the complex culture of chimpanzees, revealing their social and political structures in significant detail.
That chimpanzees, like all the great apes, demonstrate surprisingly human qualities -- or perhaps it's the opposite -- offers fascinating insights into the instincts and thought processes of higher primates at large. The chimps form family units and tribes, jockey for power, form alliances, and engage in war, mimicking their more sophisticated human cousins, while demonstrating how, in spite of their intelligence, they are (like us?) captive to their intrinsic natures.
This series is sophisticated, thought provoking, educational, and appropriate for viewers of all ages. It's no surprise that, as of this writing (4/26/2023), CHIMP EMPIRE is ranked third in Netflix's children's category. That said, very young viewers may require guidance.
Overall, CHIMP EMPIRE is a feast for the eyes, insightful, and emotional in ways unexpected. The parallels between chimp and human behavior, while not expressly stated until the very end, are unmistakable throughout and add value to an already astounding effort.
I would like to have seen some cartographic representations of the chimps' various territories and the geographical area where this story takes place, but considering the broader effort, that's nitpicking.
Documentary films don't come much better than this. I'll say it again: The footage is simply meta! Recommendation: Strong watch.
That chimpanzees, like all the great apes, demonstrate surprisingly human qualities -- or perhaps it's the opposite -- offers fascinating insights into the instincts and thought processes of higher primates at large. The chimps form family units and tribes, jockey for power, form alliances, and engage in war, mimicking their more sophisticated human cousins, while demonstrating how, in spite of their intelligence, they are (like us?) captive to their intrinsic natures.
This series is sophisticated, thought provoking, educational, and appropriate for viewers of all ages. It's no surprise that, as of this writing (4/26/2023), CHIMP EMPIRE is ranked third in Netflix's children's category. That said, very young viewers may require guidance.
Overall, CHIMP EMPIRE is a feast for the eyes, insightful, and emotional in ways unexpected. The parallels between chimp and human behavior, while not expressly stated until the very end, are unmistakable throughout and add value to an already astounding effort.
I would like to have seen some cartographic representations of the chimps' various territories and the geographical area where this story takes place, but considering the broader effort, that's nitpicking.
Documentary films don't come much better than this. I'll say it again: The footage is simply meta! Recommendation: Strong watch.
When you think of an engaging documentary that stirs the depths of your soul, you might not immediately envision one about the chimpanzees of the Ngogo Forest. Yet, it is in this seemingly obscure corner of the world that we uncover a narrative so captivating, so brimming with emotion and insight, that it leaves us utterly spellbound.
From the very opening scene, the documentary deftly weaves a tapestry of intrigue and wonder. The lush, verdant landscapes of the Ngogo Forest in Uganda serve as a breathtaking backdrop to the lives of our closest genetic cousins. As the camera pans through the forest, we are thrust into the intimate, complex world of these remarkable primates, forcing us to confront the stark reality that we share more than mere DNA with these creatures.
One of the most striking aspects of this documentary is its exploration of the striking similarities between human societies and chimp communities. From their intricate social hierarchies and cooperative behavior to their capacity for empathy and even the politics that govern their societies, these chimps exhibit a stunning likeness to our own world. The filmmakers skillfully draw parallels between the chimps' actions and human behavior, revealing a startling interconnectedness that challenges our very understanding of what it means to be human.
As the story unfolds, we encounter an array of vividly drawn characters, each with their unique personalities and quirks. The filmmakers masterfully capture the tender moments, the heart-wrenching losses, and the fierce battles that define the chimps' lives, making us feel as if we are standing on the forest floor alongside them.
What truly sets this documentary apart, however, is its uncanny ability to make the viewer feel deeply connected to the chimps. We experience their joys and their sorrows, and we cannot help but be awestruck by their resilience and resourcefulness. In one moment, we are left breathless by the audacity of a young chimp challenging the alpha male; in the next, we are moved to tears by the tender care of a mother nursing her infant.
Moreover, the documentary serves as a poignant reminder of the fragile state of our planet. As we witness the deforestation and other human-caused threats to the chimps' habitat, we are forced to reckon with our role in their struggle for survival. This is a call to action, a plea for us to recognize the interconnectedness of all life on Earth, and to cherish and protect the natural world before it is too late.
By the time the credits roll, we are left with an indelible impression of the chimps of the Ngogo Forest: a powerful testament to the resilience of life, the beauty of nature, and the depth of our shared humanity. This documentary transcends the boundaries of the genre, taking us on a mesmerizing journey that has the power to change hearts and minds. It is an experience not to be missed, one that will leave you pondering long after the credits start scrolling.
From the very opening scene, the documentary deftly weaves a tapestry of intrigue and wonder. The lush, verdant landscapes of the Ngogo Forest in Uganda serve as a breathtaking backdrop to the lives of our closest genetic cousins. As the camera pans through the forest, we are thrust into the intimate, complex world of these remarkable primates, forcing us to confront the stark reality that we share more than mere DNA with these creatures.
One of the most striking aspects of this documentary is its exploration of the striking similarities between human societies and chimp communities. From their intricate social hierarchies and cooperative behavior to their capacity for empathy and even the politics that govern their societies, these chimps exhibit a stunning likeness to our own world. The filmmakers skillfully draw parallels between the chimps' actions and human behavior, revealing a startling interconnectedness that challenges our very understanding of what it means to be human.
As the story unfolds, we encounter an array of vividly drawn characters, each with their unique personalities and quirks. The filmmakers masterfully capture the tender moments, the heart-wrenching losses, and the fierce battles that define the chimps' lives, making us feel as if we are standing on the forest floor alongside them.
What truly sets this documentary apart, however, is its uncanny ability to make the viewer feel deeply connected to the chimps. We experience their joys and their sorrows, and we cannot help but be awestruck by their resilience and resourcefulness. In one moment, we are left breathless by the audacity of a young chimp challenging the alpha male; in the next, we are moved to tears by the tender care of a mother nursing her infant.
Moreover, the documentary serves as a poignant reminder of the fragile state of our planet. As we witness the deforestation and other human-caused threats to the chimps' habitat, we are forced to reckon with our role in their struggle for survival. This is a call to action, a plea for us to recognize the interconnectedness of all life on Earth, and to cherish and protect the natural world before it is too late.
By the time the credits roll, we are left with an indelible impression of the chimps of the Ngogo Forest: a powerful testament to the resilience of life, the beauty of nature, and the depth of our shared humanity. This documentary transcends the boundaries of the genre, taking us on a mesmerizing journey that has the power to change hearts and minds. It is an experience not to be missed, one that will leave you pondering long after the credits start scrolling.
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