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So, 'Surviving Alone: The Tale of Simone' is this poignant documentary capturing the life of the last Greater Bamboo Lemur named Simone. It has this hauntingly beautiful atmosphere, set against the vibrant yet fragile landscape of Ranomafana. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing moments of reflection about loneliness and survival. You see Simone, this social creature, grappling with her isolation as her family vanishes. The practical effects, if you can call them that in a doc, really pull you in—real footage of her struggles and triumphs, no fancy animations needed. It's raw and, frankly, gives you a lot to think about regarding extinction and connection. A unique take on wildlife filmmaking, for sure.
Documentary about extinctionFocuses on animal behaviorUnique insight into wildlife isolation
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