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Amazing, award-winning film hosted by Brooke Shields.
Wild orangutan communities have been pushed into fragmented pockets of
the rainforests in Borneo, and are now facing imminent extinction by
logging, gold mining and other commercial interests, as well as the poaching raids for infants destined for
the pet trade. Genetically more similar to man than any other of the
great apes, the future for orangutans hangs in the balance.
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AWARDS:
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Commendation, The
Genesis Awards, 2002.
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Finalist, Marion Zentz
Best Newcomer Award, Jackson Hole Film Festival, 2001.
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Merit Award for
Educational Value & Merit Award for Production Value, International
Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula, Montana, 2002.
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2nd Place EarthVision
Environmental Film & Video Competition, 2001.
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Merit Award, Columbus,
Ohio, 2002.
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Best Cinematography,
Festival du Cinéma de Bruxelles, 2004.
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FESTIVALS:
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Mill Valley
International Film Festival
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Rocky Mountain Women's
Film Festival
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Ekotopfilm, Slovakia
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Hot Springs
Documentary Film Festival
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Cork International
Film Festival
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Tahoe International
Film Festival
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Hazel Wolf
Environmental Film Festival
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Breckenridge
International Film Festival
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San Diego Asian
American Film Festival
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River Run Film
Festival
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Temecula Valley Film
Festival
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Gaia Film Festival,
San Diego
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Sedona Film Festival
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Tangle River
Environmental Film Festival
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Artivist Film
Festival, Los Angeles
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San Diego Asian
American Film Festival
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Portobello Film
Festival, London
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Reel to Real Film
Festival, Vancouver
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Wildscreen, Bristol
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