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Among the Great Apes with Michelle Yeoh

Among the Great Apes with Michelle Yeoh

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Among the Great Apes with Michelle Yeoh
Directed byHarun Rahman
Lara Ariffin
Produced byLara Ariffin
Lina Teoh
Sabrina Chen-Louie
Effa Desa
Written byKathryn Pasternak
StarringMichelle Yeoh
Music byFarul Farid
CinematographyBrad Dillon, Harun Rahman, Wong Chin Hor
Edited byDaniel Sheire
Production
company
Novista
Release dates
  • December 9, 2009
Running time
50 minutes
CountryMalaysia
LanguageEnglish
Among the Great Apes with Michelle Yeoh is a 2009 documentary film made by National Geographic in cooperation with FINAS (National Film Development Corporation Malaysia).[1] The film is notable for showing how the SepilokOrangutan Rehabilitation Centre (also known as Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary) in Sabah is fighting 

Synopsis[edit]

In the documentary, Michelle Yeoh visits her adopted orangutan in her home country Malaysia[3] and studies for three weeks[4] what is done to sustain the long-term population of this endangered species. Guided by Dr Cecilia Boklin, Yeoh takes part in all activities; she is filmed nurturing an orphaned suckling orangutan.[5]for the survival and well-being of each ape. The film was broadcast internationally and presented at the Eco-Knights Film Festival 

Re2]"Among the Great Apes: Datuk Michelle Yeoh visits the Sepilok Rehabilitation Centre to get up close and personal with her adopted orang utan". Retrieved2011-12-15.

Medicine Man

Medicine Man
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Directed byJohn McTiernan
Produced byDonna Dubrow
Andrew G. Vajna
Sean Connery[1]
Written byTom Schulman
Sally Robinson
StarringSean Connery
Lorraine Bracco
José Wilker
Music byJerry Goldsmith
CinematographyDonald McAlpine
Edited byMary Jo Markey
Michael R. Miller
Production
company
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures
Release dates
February 7, 1992
Running time
106 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$40 million
Box office$45,500,797

SoPlot[edit]

pharmaceutical company sends biochemist Dr. Rae Crane (Bracco) into the Amazonian rainforest to locate researcher Robert Campbell (Connery), after his wife and research partner abandon him.
Crane is bringing equipment and supplies, but Campbell is upset the research partner is not forthcoming. He tries to send Crane home, but she demurs, as she has been assigned to determine whether Campbell's research deserves continued funding.
Campbell has found a cure for cancer, but attempts to synthesize the compound have failed. With supplies of the successful serum running low, Campbell isolates a derivative of a species of flower from which the formula can be synthesized and with Crane's help is determined to find its source.A logging company is building a road headed straight for the village, threatening to expose the native population to potentially lethal foreign pathogens, as has happened before. In fact, Campbell's wife left him because he could not forgive himself for the tragedy.
A small boy appears with malignant neoplasms and Campell, Crane, the boCampbell rescues Crane from a fall, then locates the medicine man, whom he is compelled to fight in order to heal the medicine man's wounded pride and gain further necessary information. Unfortunately, the medicine man reveals that the flowers have no "juju"—power to heal. Father and son agree to return another time.
Back at the village, Crane initially refuses to allow Campbell to inoculate the boy with the last of the serum until more can be synthesized. But when the boy's condition worsens, she gives in and the boy is inoculated.
The next morning, the boy is better but the village is in tumult. The logging road is nearly finished. Campbell appeals to the company's workers to halt construction until he can conclude his research, but it refuses.
In desperation and after new samples fail to contain the missing compound, Crane runs the chromatograph one more time and accidentally discovers that the source of the cure is not the flower but a species of rare ant indigenous to the rainforest. Campbell demands the construction stop. A fight results and a bulldozer catches fire, destroying the village and the research station along with many acres of rainforest.
The next day, Crane promises to send Campbell new equipment and the research assistant he'd originally requested. She is about to return home when she meets the medicine man. He symbolically passes on his mantle to Campbell, and Crane accepts an invitation to continue working with him in exchange for recognition for co-discovering the source of the compound.y, and his father set out in search of Campbell's predecessor, a medicine man from whom Campbell once acquired his knowledge of flowers. Upon encountering Campbell's entourage, the medicine man flees in fear. Though he is reluctant to pursue the man further, Crane convinces him circumstances demand that he must.Campbell rescues Crane from a fall, then locates the medicine man, whom he is compelled to fight in order to heal the medicine man's wounded pride and gain further necessary information. Unfortunately, the medicine man reveals that the flowers have no "juju"—power to heal. Father and son agree to return another time.
Back at the village, Crane initially refuses to allow Campbell to inoculate the boy with the last of the serum until more can be synthesized. But when the boy's condition worsens, she gives in and the boy is inoculated.
The next morning, the boy is better but the village is in tumult. The logging road is nearly finished. Campbell appeals to the company's workers to halt construction until he can conclude his research, but it refuses.
In desperation and after new samples fail to contain the missing compound, Crane runs the chromatograph one more time and accidentally discovers that the source of the cure is not the flower but a species of rare ant indigenous to the rainforest. Campbell demands the construction stop. A fight results and a bulldozer catches fire, destroying the village and the research station along with many acres of rainforest.
The next day, Crane promises to send Campbell new equipment and the research assistant he'd originally requested. She is about to return home when she meets the medicine man. He symbolically passes on his mantle to Campbell, and Crane accepts an invitation to continue working with him in exchange for recognition for co-discovering the source of the compound.

Grizzly Adams 12 - Home of the Hawk

Published on Aug 17, 2012
A tough old settler named Metcalf (Jack Kruschen) and his daughter Deborah (Margaret Willock) travel west into the rugged mountain territory. Their wagon becomes stuck in a muddy river and Metcalf gets trapped in the water when the wagon rolls back onto his leg. Ben helps Adams (Dan Haggerty) and Mad Jack (Denver Pyle) rescue the settler by pushing the wagon out of the mud.

While Metcalf lets his leg mend at Adam's cabin, Deborah befriends a wounded hawk that Adams is caring for. Her father continually badgers her about keeping away from the animals and staying close to the cabin. But Deborah has a longing to learn more about the wilderness, so she joined Adams and Ben on a hike into the mountains to pick berries.

When Metcalf fins out that his daughter has gone off with Adams, unescorted, he becomes angry. Deborah and Adams return, and Metcalf orders his daughter inside.

The next morning, Deborah slips away at sunrise and takes the hawk into the forest to explore. She is followed by a hungry wolf, who chases her into a rock canyon, trapping her on a high boulder. Adams and Ben arrive in time to rescue Deborah from the wolf.

Metcalf learns an important lesson; that if he wants to have his daughter's love and respect, he must let her be free, like the hawk...otherwise she may leave and never return.