The Guardian - World News
| Title | A Gorilla Story: Told By David Attenborough review – like one of our last meetings with an adored relative | Source | The Guardian - World News |
| Description |
The naturalist revisits the family of apes he had a goosebump-inducingly famous encounter with 50 years ago. You’ll find yourself overcome with awe The most famous sequence in all of wildlife film-making happened 48 years ago. During the filming of Life on Earth – the groundbreaking BBC show that set the blueprint of nature programming as we know it today – David Attenborough crept through the forests of Rwanda, and unexpectedly found himself being playfully set upon by a family of gorillas. As they clambered over him, Attenborough turned to camera and said: “There is more meaning and mutual understanding in exchanging a glance with a gorilla than with any other animal I know.” Almost half a century on, the sequence still has the power to give you goosebumps. This is possibly why it has formed the backbone of a new documentary. A Gorilla Story is a much starrier affair than its predecessor – it was directed by the Oscar-winning James Reed and boasts Leonardo DiCaprio as an executive producer – but its conceit is fascinating: after all this time, how are those same gorillas doing? Continue reading... |
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| Link | https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2026/apr/17/gorilla-story-told-by-david-attenborough-review-netflix | Published At | 2026-04-17 03:01:23 (6 days ago) |
| Created At | 2026-04-17 03:12:19 | Updated At | 2026-04-17 03:12:19 |