I first seen this about 26 years ago and it just never gets old I could watch it again and again. I am so thankful for Jane Goodall so much time was put in to this by her. Other than my grandmother I have to say Jane Goodall is my idol. Such a wonderful woman with such a big heart and she shared it with us through this. Thank you Jane.
My favorite documentary of all time! I had read her first book, "In the Shadow of Man." This documentary mesmerized me - as the fascinating book actually "came alive." Thank you Jane Goodall! You are an amazing human being. P.S. Sutherland is the perfect narrator.
This is the very BEST Goodall doc I've ever seen. Even though Jane herself is not actually featured, the subjects are Flo & Co -- one of Goodall's most beloved family of chimps. While watching, I kept feeling like I was sitting in the jungle right next to Jane, hearing her explain what the chimps were thinking and feeling = the next best thing to BEING Jane Goodall! Bravo to Jane and Hugo for all their patience, dedication and brilliant research!!! (Hard to believe this fabulous documentary isn't viral with a million views and likes!)
Never seen this, and I could tell halfway through the 2nd sentence that Donald Sutherland was narrating lol! Such a great, distinctive voice! One of my favorite actors too!
This is the best documentary film ever made. I have treasured it since I recorded it onto VHS so many years ago now........Something every human being should see.
Thank You for posting these!!! I owned the VHS when it came out and accidentally took to a thrift shop years ago. I was so happy to find this on UA-cam. Many, many thanks! 😊🐵
I can’t believe how many people complained about the narration, but nobody noticed the hilarious little kid slapping his brother on the head, then grinning wide and silently poking him in the forehead 😂
Such a wonderful documentary slightly let down by the narrators ridiculous comments such as “people have yet to change Africa” and “the people of africa are all as innocent as children”
Just came in the comment section to look for someone noticing it! It's interesting to see that - in an anthropological perspective - those who wrote the documentary still had a sort of western etnocentrism instilled
@@TheLazyOne00 The narrator is translating the elder man's tale as he speaks to the children of his village. The place the storyteller is referring to that has yet to change is Gombe Reserve and the 'tribe' is the Gombe chimpanzees that live there. He is not referring to humans.
He’s translating the story being told from the Elder at the campfire. It’s about the chimps. How does this go over so many of you ppl’s heads? It’s like you want so desperately to find certain things to feed your “victim” complex.
"... a place where ALL the people are as innocent as children." I think your bigotry of low expectations may be showing here. I used to think Don Sutherland was pretty hip. Nahh!
@Last of the Albino Mexheecans No, I haven't confused anything for anything else. Expecting less from 1 group, as opposed to another, because of race/ethnicity/culture, is bigotry.
I grew up watching old National Geographic Society shows like this, and; Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, with ol' Marlin Perkins. JANE GOODALL STILL ROCKS! She is truly a positive part of culture during my lifetime on this Great Planet. 1965 to ?😨. She is An important part of human history. (In my book anyway). God Bless Her.
"By a tiny grass cut in the tender finger" . Absolutely pathetic. The narrator talking as if these primal feces flinging canable Baby killing then eating Chimpanzee are these docile creatures.. Bleeding hearts never cease to amaze me
Chimpanzees are so smart,,,,,,for animals. I find them interesting and very intriguing, however, I agree they are no where near the better than human status so many people think.
I can't believe fifis son frodo became so evil even killing a human baby, I have never ever looked at chimps the same way since frodo, I want to, but I just can't, gorillas, orang-utans 👈( bloody spell check) and especially gibbons I adore, I wish I'd never watched the Gombe war, it really left a mark 🙇♀️🕊✌.
@casswashwash1070 i watched the full documentary on this, like the lions of tsabo. These particular wild animals, acted more like humans. They were not your regular wild animals 🥺❤️🩹🐨🇦🇺🦘👍.
I first seen this about 26 years ago and it just never gets old I could watch it again and again. I am so thankful for Jane Goodall so much time was put in to this by her. Other than my grandmother I have to say Jane Goodall is my idol. Such a wonderful woman with such a big heart and she shared it with us through this. Thank you Jane.
Jane Goodall is a national treasure. So is David Attenborough.
My favorite documentary of all time! I had read her first book, "In the Shadow of Man." This documentary mesmerized me - as the fascinating book actually "came alive." Thank you Jane Goodall! You are an amazing human being.
P.S. Sutherland is the perfect narrator.
So happy to have found this after so many years of missing it. Thanks for uploading it! It will always be one of my all time favorites
This is the very BEST Goodall doc I've ever seen. Even though Jane
herself is not actually featured, the subjects are Flo & Co -- one
of Goodall's most beloved family of chimps. While watching, I kept
feeling like I was sitting in the jungle right next to Jane, hearing her
explain what the chimps were thinking and feeling = the next best thing
to BEING Jane Goodall!
Bravo to Jane and Hugo for all their patience, dedication and
brilliant research!!! (Hard to believe this fabulous documentary isn't viral with a million views and likes!)
U realize it was Flos Fifi that tried to kidnap and kill Gremlins twins? Isn't that just sweetest thing I ever heard of?
it was great, I wish it was much longer, they have so much footage that I've heard the stories of, but can't find footage of much of it. Bummer.
@@jackstrawwichita571That was two other females that started with P (maybe O). A different mother/daughter pair.
Baby chimps are so effing cute !!
Never seen this, and I could tell halfway through the 2nd sentence that Donald Sutherland was narrating lol! Such a great, distinctive voice! One of my favorite actors too!
Same here, very distinct and recognizable voice.
I knew I recognized the voice. Thank you lol years later I appreciate you saying it bc now I can stop obsessing over who’s voice that is 😂
This is the best documentary film ever made. I have treasured it since I recorded it onto VHS so many years ago now........Something every human being should see.
Thank You for posting these!!! I owned the VHS when it came out and accidentally took to a thrift shop years ago. I was so happy to find this on UA-cam. Many, many thanks! 😊🐵
Flo was such a good , caring mother ,,
who loved her children deeply.
Look what happend to flint she was not a very good mother
It wasn’t her fault. She was just getting too old to be a mother and did the best she could.
@@ashleyking1146 Yes this is true
@@lennarthagen3638 she was an amazing chimp mother!
I love this story. I especially love Flint.
3:20 is me with my two kids wondering how I got into this mess
:D
LOL SAME
king Monkey haaaaaaaaa lolol you stupid 🤣🤣🤣
@Psyfi x Believe it or not I was just schooling a young teen yesterday about wearing his raincoat and dont be believing I'm on the pill bullshit
This is a remarkable documentary. Thank you for uploading it.
AGREED AMAZING DOCUMENTARY 🙏🥰🙏
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
I can’t believe how many people complained about the narration, but nobody noticed the hilarious little kid slapping his brother on the head, then grinning wide and silently poking him in the forehead 😂
Such a wonderful documentary slightly let down by the narrators ridiculous comments such as “people have yet to change Africa” and “the people of africa are all as innocent as children”
Just came in the comment section to look for someone noticing it! It's interesting to see that - in an anthropological perspective - those who wrote the documentary still had a sort of western etnocentrism instilled
I don't mind being called innocent in all honesty(at least not a savage) 😂 better to be underestimated by the world than to be feared
I see it as a compliment
Your grandchildren will be even more disappointed by some of the crap that comes out of your mouth daily, if it makes you feel any better😊
@@TheLazyOne00 The narrator is translating the elder man's tale as he speaks to the children of his village. The place the storyteller is referring to that has yet to change is Gombe Reserve and the 'tribe' is the Gombe chimpanzees that live there. He is not referring to humans.
Great videos! Thanks for posting them!
Cant believe I was only 6 years old when this was made 😆
That would make you almost 50 😳
Christ you’re old..
I wish ..I've just turned 66 😅..not very good at maths are you ..christ you're dumb 😂
@@LordOfThePancakes 66 actually genius 😂
@@dianebeckett7494is that you in your profile picture? You look hella good!
@@casswashwash1070.yes that's me ..that pic was taken when I was 60 but I look much the same now haha ..thanks a lot 😊
I remember watching “People Of The Forest” on VHS when I was five or six and it actually held me to the end.
"It is a place where all the people are as innocent as children". Mannn and this isn't even that old.
Lol can you believe he's talking about Africa? Lol
They are no longer as innocent. Now they are starving and their country has actually been raped of it's national resources.
He’s translating the story being told from the Elder at the campfire. It’s about the chimps. How does this go over so many of you ppl’s heads? It’s like you want so desperately to find certain things to feed your “victim” complex.
@@jason.larsenthedanishgreek1226he isn’t. M0ron
@@jason.larsenthedanishgreek1226 humans are all vile creations especially thos who slaughter and colonize
Where can i watch all the documentary from start to finished of all the families?
I love Jane Goodall and Sir David Attenborough. Treasures.
The Chimpanzees Of Gombe Tanzania Magnificent Creatures Discovered By Jane Goodall Back In The 1960s!🐵👵🌿🇹🇿
Thanks was looking for this video :)
im very happy this video exists
Jane goodall filmed this i remember flint flow and fefe
goat intro
Fifie is an excellent mother !!
They belong in the wild, wonderful primates.
You win at parenting :)
"... a place where ALL the people are as innocent as children."
I think your bigotry of low expectations may be showing here.
I used to think Don Sutherland was pretty hip.
Nahh!
you are a stupid person..innocence is not about age you dip stick...it is about what is lost......you idiot
@@jadezee6316 you've lost your innocence, haven't you cavetroll
@tfs2O3 let me guess, you're a racist
Just let it go and let people enjoy things.
@Last of the Albino Mexheecans No, I haven't confused anything for anything else. Expecting less from 1 group, as opposed to another, because of race/ethnicity/culture, is bigotry.
I grew up watching old National Geographic Society shows like this, and; Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, with ol' Marlin Perkins. JANE GOODALL STILL ROCKS! She is truly a positive part of culture during my lifetime on this Great Planet. 1965 to ?😨. She is An important part of human history. (In my book anyway). God Bless Her.
.....Oh Yeah, Walt Disney put out some cool documentaries like this in the 1950's and 1960's I watched as a kid.😨
9:48 "Shit ya'll I'm bleeding! I'm BLEEDING!"
'oh shit, are you gonna die?'
"that looks bad cuz"
Donald Sutherland?
is any 1 here for school
is this the people of the forest film
Tanzania
Never let their fingers go to your mouth.
“All the people are innocent as children’ ? GTFOH
He's talking about chimps lol
😭
Even though this is a fictional story “There is not such a WAR between chimpanzees or other animals” it is very humanly alike and entertaining.
i was brought here by memes.
(ig @tank_ersley1550)
Me too lol
papa bless
"By a tiny grass cut in the tender finger" . Absolutely pathetic. The narrator talking as if these primal feces flinging canable Baby killing then eating Chimpanzee are these docile creatures.. Bleeding hearts never cease to amaze me
Chimpanzees are so smart,,,,,,for animals. I find them interesting and very intriguing, however, I agree they are no where near the better than human status so many people think.
Holy mother of cherry picking
They are docile, most of the time. So are people. Both complex species with many sides to their behavior.
I can't believe fifis son frodo became so evil even killing a human baby, I have never ever looked at chimps the same way since frodo, I want to, but I just can't, gorillas, orang-utans 👈( bloody spell check) and especially gibbons I adore, I wish I'd never watched the Gombe war, it really left a mark 🙇♀️🕊✌.
Duh they’re wild animals
@casswashwash1070 i watched the full documentary on this, like the lions of tsabo. These particular wild animals, acted more like humans. They were not your regular wild animals 🥺❤️🩹🐨🇦🇺🦘👍.
Maybe Ativan was frustrated because he identified as a female an was bullied by his Brother and not accepted by his sister
A Carpenter's Son Or maybe he was just the runt of the litter, and you're equating apples to oranges.