Documentary
HARAMBE WORLD PREMIERE - An Animal Rights Documentary (2023)
Virtual
Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 3:00 PM EDT
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Help Gorillas On World Gorilla Day by joining us for the

World Premiere on September 24th, 2023!

 

Get your tickets for our World Premiere on Sunday, September 24th at 3pm ET before they are gone, space is limited!

 
By buying a ticket to the premiere, you also are also helping gorillas in the wild through The Gorilla Organization. For two decades, The Gorilla Organization has worked to save gorillas from extinction. This group works in the field and on the ground in Africa with rangers, vets, communities and schools to make sure gorillas survive for generations to come. They do amazing work and we are proud to support their mission and excited that the movie can be a vehicle for tangible change for gorillas, people, and the planet.
 

 

This powerful feature length documentary explores animal captivity from a modern perspective through the lens of Harambe’s tragic life and death. Harambe, a critically endangered western lowland silverback gorilla, was shot and killed after a child fell into his enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo in 2016. The story made international news and Harambe’s photo quickly became a viral internet sensation that sparked an important discussion on captivity.

 

Packed with rare unreleased photos and video of Harambe, the documentary features Narration by Peter Egan, along with exclusive interviews by Will Travers OBE and Dame Virginia McKenna of Born Free Foundation, wildlife expert Ian Redmond OBE, TMZ and Hollywood Raw podcast host Dax Holt, Dan Van Coppenolle (named Harambe), and Jeff McCurry, Harambe’s personal photographer whose photo of Harambe went viral that became an iconic meme. This documentary offers insight and brings new information that has not been previously known about this tragedy.

 

Using modern scientific research and understanding, the movie takes a closer look into the troubling and complex history of zoos, and how their colonial beginnings sowed the seeds of captivity that’s now deeply rooted in our cultures, sold to the public as a fun afternoon with the family. With fresh eyes, this documentary challenges the stories, myths, and misconceptions we have always been told - stories that have been controlled by the zoos, until now.   

 

From human zoos to Zoochosis, the movie exposes the secrets of keeping animals locked up at the zoo for human entertainment. Unlike Blackfish, aside from the psychological impact of confinement, Harambe’s spirit remained one that acted out of love, the documentary will present new proof that Harambe tried to return the boy to his parents, yet still viewed as a threat and was killed instead. 

 

Do zoos have a place in our modern society? How can a gorilla like Harambe help save our planet? The movie answers these questions and more. Let’s remember Harambe in more than meme-ory on social media, instead let’s celebrate his name and legacy to join together for the betterment of all animals on earth, including us. Harambe’s story sheds light on the psychological and physical damage inflicted on our closest living relatives, who pay the ultimate price for our curiosity. 

 

We are not just filmmakers, but direct action conservationists, having worked in the field from the Amazon to deep in the Andes mountains, we feel the movie has to be more than education. It has to help the communities that open their homes, hearts, and stories to us to share with the world.

 

A portion of the movie’s proceeds will be donated to The Gorilla Organization

supports gorillas in the wild with every ticket sold, streaming session, or download.

 

 

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and help protect and save gorillas in the wild for generations to come.

 

We hope you will join us in furthering Harambe's spirit & legacy on World Gorilla Day


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