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Jane (2017 film)

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2017 American documentary about Jane Goodall
Jane
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBrett Morgen
Written byBrett Morgen
Produced by
StarringJane Goodall
CinematographyEllen Kuras
Edited byJoe Beshenkovsky
Music byPhilip Glass
Production
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Distributed by
Release dates
  • September 10, 2017 (2017-9-10) (TIFF)
  • October 20, 2017 (2017-10-20) (United States)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1.8 million[2]

Jane is a 2017 Americanbiographicaldocumentary film directed and written byBrett Morgen about primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologistJane Goodall.[3][4][5][6]

During the2017 Toronto International Film Festival, the film's world premiere was at theWinter Garden Theatre on September 10, 2017.[7]

Synopsis

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In 1957, Jane Goodall is assigned bypaleoanthropologistLouis Leakey to observechimpanzees in thejungles ofTanzania (the site of the futureGombe Stream National Park). She is an untrained 26-year-old, but grew up with a love of animals and the outdoors. She conducts her research while living at a camp with her mother, Vanne, as a chaperone.

After five months of observing a chimp community, Jane reports to Leakey that she has observed chimpanzees modifying objects to makeeffective tools. This discovery is met with pushback from thescientific community andmisogynistic headlines in the press. Yet, she is given a new grant from theNational Geographic Society.Documentary filmmaker Hugo van Lawick is sent to record Jane's research in color16 mm film. Their work relationship soon becomes romantic. After Hugo’s assignment at Gombe concludes, he asks Jane to marry him and she accepts.

Jane offers food to the chimps in an effort to lessen their fear of her, so she can observe them more closely. This results in the animals' becoming aggressive and destructive at her campsite. She sets up a feeding station to deescalate the situation. The dominant female of the chimpanzee troop, Flo, gives birth to a son, Flint. This is the first time a mother-infant chimpanzee relationship is observed from birth in the wild.

Jane and Hugo tourEurope and theUnited States, presenting their work and raising money. Jane becomes the “National Geographic cover girl." Aresearch center is built in Gombe and brings in students to collect more data on the chimpanzees.

Hugo and Jane work together on theSerengeti; Hugo makes films about the wildlife, while Jane writes books, observes various animal species, and manages the Gombe research from afar. They have a son, nicknamed "Grub.” Jane initially plans to study his development in comparison to chimpanzee infants, but gives up the project when she realizes that she simply “wants to be there in the moment.”

Jane returns to Gombe with Grub. She attempts to home school her son, but he is eventually sent back toEngland to live with his grandmother. Apolio outbreak ravages the chimpanzee troop. The eldest male iseuthanized due to severeparalysis, and the rest of the troop arevaccinated. After the outbreak, the researchers are no longer allowed to touch the chimpanzees. Later on, Flo dies suddenly and the fallout in the troop is significant. Theadolescent Flintstarves to death, caused bydepression over the loss of his mother. The chimp community splits their territory, creating a northern group and a southern group. Eventually the northern chimpanzees eradicate the southern ones. Jane is shocked by the brutality, and comes to believe that the humanpractice of war originates fromgenetics.

Jane and Hugo divorce, as they are often separated due to their work. Jane considers the truly unique trait of humankind to be sophisticatedlanguage, and how it gives us the ability to teach younger generations about past successes and failures. Beginning in October, 1986, Jane travels extensively to raise awareness about chimpanzees andwildlife conservation. After completing school, Grub moves toDar es Salaam, Tanzania and becomes amasterboat builder. Hugo makes films on the Serengeti, to great acclaim, until his death in 2002.

Production

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It makes use of footage filmed byHugo van Lawick that was rediscovered in 2014.[8][9][10][11]

Reception

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Critical reception

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Onreview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 98% based on 93 reviews, and an average rating of 8.4/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Jane honors its subject's legacy with an absorbing, beautifully filmed, and overall enlightening look at her decades of invaluable work."[12] OnMetacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 87 out of 100, based on 24 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[13]

Awards and nominations

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YearAward/FestivalCategoryNominee(s)Result
201725thHamptons International Film FestivalZelda Penzel “Giving Voice to the Voiceless” AwardBrett MorgenNominated
61stBFI London Film FestivalThe Grierson Award for Best DocumentaryNominated
26thPhiladelphia Film FestivalStudent Choice AwardWon
2ndCritics' Choice Documentary Awards[14][15]Best DocumentaryWon
8thHollywood Music in Media Awards[16]Original Score – DocumentaryPhilip GlassWon
31stLeeds International Film FestivalAudience Award – Cinema VersaBrett MorgenWon
89th National Board of Review AwardsBest Documentary FilmWon
43rdLos Angeles Film Critics Association AwardsBest Documentary FilmNominated
30thInternational Documentary Film Festival AmsterdamIDFA Audience AwardNominated
16th Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest DocumentaryWon
201811thCinema Eye Honors[17]Cinema Eye Audience Choice PrizeWon
Outstanding Achievement in EditingJoe BeshenkovskyNominated
Outstanding Achievement in Original Music ScorePhilip GlassWon
The UnforgettablesJane GoodallWon
29th Producers Guild of America AwardsOutstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion PicturesBrett Morgen,Bryan Burk,Tony Gerber, James SmithWon
70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards[18][19]Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction ProgramEllen Kuras,Hugo van Lawick(posthumously for pre-existing photography)Won
Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction ProgramBrett MorgenWon
Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction ProgrammingWarren Shaw, Joshua Paul Johnson, Odin Benitez, Peter Staubli, Will Digby, Suzana Peric, Tara BlumeNominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction ProgramDavid E. Fluhr, Marc Fishman, Lee Smith, Derek LeeNominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Nonfiction ProgramJoe Beshenkovsky,Brett Morgen, EditorWill Znidaric, EditorNominated
Exceptional Merit In Documentary FilmmakingBrett Morgen, Bryan Burk, James Smith, Tim PastoreNominated
Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction ProgrammingBrett MorgenNominated
Cinema for Peace International Green Film Award 2018Brett MorgenWon

References

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  1. ^"Jane: In The Shadow Of Man (2017)".Filmratings.com. Retrieved13 May 2024.
  2. ^"Jane (2017)".Box Office Mojo. RetrievedMarch 10, 2018.
  3. ^"Jane Travels Back to Goodall's Early Years with Chimps".Austin American-Statesman. November 2, 2017.
  4. ^"Jane Observes and Extols Nature".The Boston Globe. November 2, 2017.
  5. ^"Jane Looks at the Life and Loves of Conservationist Goodall".The Boston Globe. November 2, 2017. Archived fromthe original on November 24, 2017. RetrievedNovember 5, 2017.
  6. ^"'Jane' Goodall Documentary Is a Love Story About a Woman and Her Work".The ARTery. November 3, 2017. RetrievedDecember 5, 2017.
  7. ^Powers, Thom (September 7, 2017)."Jane".tiff.Toronto International Film Festival. RetrievedDecember 5, 2017.
  8. ^"A Jane Goodall Documentary Proves Entirely Worthy of Its Subject".The Village Voice. October 11, 2017.
  9. ^"Jane Goodall Reflects on a Lifelong Mission to Save the Planet, and She's Far from Finished".Los Angeles Times. October 20, 2017.
  10. ^"Jane Goodall Heads into the Wild in the Stunning New DocJane".Entertainment Weekly. October 23, 2017.
  11. ^"Jane Documentary Looks at a Pioneering Primatologist".The Washington Post. October 26, 2017.
  12. ^"Jane (2017)".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media. Retrieved19 March 2018.
  13. ^"Jane Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. Retrieved9 March 2018.
  14. ^"Critics' Choice Documentary Awards: Jane Goodall Pic Takes Top Honor;Kedi,Vietnam War Among Winners".Deadline Hollywood. November 2, 2017.
  15. ^"Jane Takes Top Prize at Second Annual Critics' Choice Documentary Awards".Variety. November 2, 2017.
  16. ^"Hollywood Music in Media Awards: Full Winners List".The Hollywood Reporter. November 17, 2017.
  17. ^"Cinema Eye Names Subjects fromFaces Places andJane Among 2017's 'Unforgettables'".IndieWire. October 18, 2017.
  18. ^"70th Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations"(PDF). Television Academy. July 12, 2018. RetrievedJuly 12, 2018.
  19. ^"2018 Creative Arts Sunday Winners"(PDF). Television Academy. September 9, 2018. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2018.

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