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Gorillas of Gabon takes you deep into the heart of Moukalaba-Doudou National Park, where the stakes couldn't be higher for the silverback gorillas. It's this fascinating interplay between conservation and industry that really sets the tone. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow march against time, forcing you to reckon with the looming threats from logging. What’s distinctive here is the raw footage of the gorillas themselves, captured in a way that lets their personalities shine through. There’s a palpable urgency in the storytelling, as it grapples with the complexities of ecotourism as a potential savior. The film has a stripped-back quality that gives it an authentic feel, making it more about the animals and their environment than any flashy production.
Focus on conservation and ecological themes.Captivating raw footage of gorillas in their natural habitat.Delivers a strong message about the impact of industries on wildlife.
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