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Koko: A Talking Gorilla
Koko: A Talking Gorilla
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KOKO: A TALKING GORILLA

Koko, le gorille qui parle

Directed by Barbet Schroeder
France, 1978
Documentary

Synopsis

Koko, a female gorilla, is trained by Dr. Penny Patterson to communicate her feelings through American Sign Language. By interviewing scientists and researchers, the film asks the difficult question of whether animals with seemingly human emotions should be granted the same rights as people.

Synopsis

Koko, a female gorilla, is trained by Dr. Penny Patterson to communicate her feelings through American Sign Language. By interviewing scientists and researchers, the film asks the difficult question of whether animals with seemingly human emotions should be granted the same rights as people.

Our take

This candid documentary from Barbet Schroeder digs into the humanity of a speaking gorilla. Do animals feel protected when cared for by zookeepers—or are they better off in the wild? A provoking, humorous study of behaviour and development, Koko asks a question as relevant as it is enthralling.