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The Woman Who Loves Giraffes

  • 2018
  • 2h 3min
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Anne Innis Dagg in The Woman Who Loves Giraffes (2018)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA profile of giraffe researcher Anne Dagg who, in 1956, became one of the first people to ever observe and report on animal behaviour.A profile of giraffe researcher Anne Dagg who, in 1956, became one of the first people to ever observe and report on animal behaviour.A profile of giraffe researcher Anne Dagg who, in 1956, became one of the first people to ever observe and report on animal behaviour.

  • Dirección
    • Alison Reid
  • Guionista
    • Alison Reid
  • Elenco
    • Tatiana Maslany
    • Victor Garber
    • Anne Innis Dagg
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.7/10
    298
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    • Dirección
      • Alison Reid
    • Guionista
      • Alison Reid
    • Elenco
      • Tatiana Maslany
      • Victor Garber
      • Anne Innis Dagg
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 13Opiniones de los críticos
    • 71Metascore
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      • 3 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Fred Bercovitch
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    Lisa Clifton-Bumpass
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    Lorril Fong-Jean
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    7tinadou-92001

    Good documentary

    Good documentary. I'm not a fan of most documentaries but this one was very good Informative, well edited, good direction. Just a little bit long
    9ksf-2

    interesting story of an interesting lady

    A two hour documentary on anne dagg, who grew up in canada, but wanted to see giraffes in the wild. Which meant going to africa. By herself. In her twenties. During the 1950s. Taking meticulous notes, photographs, and films, she wrote numerous papers and books on her giraffes. Being a woman was a major roadblock to getting tenure anywhere at the time. We see interviews with Anne, her daughter, her students, even from the committee that had denied her tenure. She was out in the field years before diane fossy and richard leakey. Lots of discussion on animal conservation. Really interesting stuff! Written and directed by alison reid. Currently showing on kanopy streaming.
    10SusanShop

    Must see cinema !!

    I love giraffes. I love Anne Innis Dagg. I love her story except the part where the stupid men deny her jobs based on her sex. But back to the movie......how many of us in 1956 at age 23, would have thought to travel off to Africa to study giraffe. Anne did, and with a whole lot of creative thinking , she managed to locate a farmer who would let her board, while she would go out into the countryside each day and observe the giraffes. Eventually returning to Canada , she wrote and published copious amounts of materials based on her observations, and was deemed to be the worlds expert on giraffes. Anne's personal story is fascinating. The giraffe are fascinating. One can't help but come away from this film feeling more empathetic to the giraffes' endangered existence !!
    8gcsman

    Wonderful! Just wonderful.

    Among the big African animals, giraffes were always my favorite. Hugely tall, beautiful coats, practically the definition of deliberate grace in their movement. And like animals all over the world, we humans are gradually driving them into extinction by the simple method of taking over their natural environment. No species can survive without its living space.

    So that's one message this well-done documentary carries. It's familiar enough, but it's no less true and no less a tragedy. The other big theme is the story of the title character, Canadian naturalist Anne Innis Dagg. As a graduate student she went to South Africa to study these magnificent creatures in the wild in the early 1950's, and wrote what was then the definitive book on giraffe behavior and ecology. Shockingly, it remained the definitive book for literally decades after. It's a surprise to realize that Anne, a determined and resourceful young woman, went to do this on her own years BEFORE other more famous naturalists like Jane Goodall or Dian Fossey. The film shows a good deal of original camera footage from her first major visit there (along with some well done re-enactments to fill in necessary bits of the storyline), and splices those sections in with filming from the present consisting of interviews with Anne Dagg, her daughter Mary, some colleagues both new and old, and Anne's return to South Africa to the same place where she worked 60 years ago.

    After her research work in Africa, Anne Innis (as she was then) married physicist Ian Dagg and took a faculty position at the University of Guelph while her husband was at the nearby University of Waterloo. They started a family. But Anne's professional career came to a screeching, grinding, permanent halt when she was denied tenure for reasons that half a century later can be seen as yet another case of papered-over misogyny. Appeals to the Ontario Human Rights Commission met the same fate. Her brief and promising career was over. To make things worse, husband Ian died just at retirement age. In recent years, she has experienced something of a professional resurrection by the international community of giraffe biologists -- a relatively small but engagingly nice bunch of people who we get to meet. A few of them actively sought out this rather mysterious woman who literally wrote the book in their discipline and then faded away.

    My wife and I saw this at one of our local art cinemas, who ran a special series of showings of the film this month. Anne Dagg herself was there to do Q&A afterward with the audience (which by the way was full and enthusiastic). She's a gracious and matter-of-fact lady. Yes it's a different era now, things are genuinely better for women researchers, but as she would agree, the worst of it is that the numbers of giraffes are still going down. There are too many of us, and we aren't doing enough to save our fellow creatures on Earth.
    2avantiorganizers

    Another film that glorifies White people who go to Africa to save animals....next!.

    Obviously the woman cares deeply about Giraffes which is commendable but from the looks of the film she was in SA for like 2 seconds studying giraffes and only went once to Africa for academic reasons and then 50 years later for tourism. So it is yet another film about Africa where there are mostly White people and animals filling the story line...how cliched.. right? Less than 2 minutes of footage had shots with Black Africans - who quite frankly if they interviewed probably also have extensive knowledge of giraffes. FYI. Africa is a continent not a country, which the film often refers to her going to Africa instead of SA. The whole film praises her for how adventurous she is to go to the Dark Continent as a solo wealthy White Woman to study giraffes in the wild...please....give me a break!?!

    No doubt she is cool to have challenged the establishment about gender equality but overall the film is pretty boring. By all means, save the giraffes and I applaud her for that but at least have responsible film making that doesn't rely on stereotypical views of Africa.

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      Anne Innis Dagg recently visited the African Lion Safari to see the first giraffe birthed from artificial insemination.
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      References To Tell the Truth (1956)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de septiembre de 2018 (Canadá)
    • País de origen
      • Canadá
    • Sitio oficial
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    • También se conoce como
      • Anne Dagg, la passion des girafes
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Cambridge, Ontario, Canadá
    • Productoras
      • Free Spirit Films
      • Pursuing Giraffe Adventures
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,810
      • 6 oct 2019
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