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The Singing Ape, Gibbon

The Singing Ape, Gibbon

If you see a forest and you don’t hear any gibbon, this is a dead forest.

Genres

Documentary

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Humans belong to a group called anthropoids. Gibbons have the most human-like traits among the anthropoids. Gibbons are the only apes capable to sing like humans and communicate through their songs. This film documents an unprecedented attempt to investigate the musicality of multiple species of wild gibbons - siamang, the white-handed gibbon and the javan gibbon - surviving in the South-East Asians habitats. The story of endangered Asian Ape unfolds in this documentary with their songs in various situations.

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Budget

$200000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Korean

Runtime

97 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

25 October 2017

Country

South Korea

Cast

Josh Schwartzentruber

Josh Schwartzentruber

Narrator

Choi Pyeong Soon

Choi Pyeong Soon

Himself

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