Guest hitoallusa Posted September 24, 2011 Posted September 24, 2011 I'm so exicted!!! http://www.fathomevents.com/originals/event/janegoodall.aspx?utm_source=Jane_Goodall_Live_Press_Release&utm_medium=PR&utm_campaign=Jane_Goodall_Live_Fathom_Event_Page "This entirely unique movie theatre broadcast will highlight not only the 50 years of Jane Goodall's most extraordinary observations of the wild chimpanzees in Tanzania, but will provide rare insight into who Jane is today. This special LIVE event will be broadcast exclusively to a national audience in nearly 500 theatres and will unveil never-before-seen 45-year-old 8mm film footage shot in her first years in the African forest, and just recently discovered in Jane’s home attic in Britain as well as Jane and music legend Dave Matthews will talk about their experiences in the field. In addition, other celebrity friends like Academy Award Nominated and Winner Best Actress Charlize Theron will look with Jane at her first day ever in the forbidding jungle as a 26 year-old from Britain and will interact with the national audience attendees. This intimate setting will provide a look at the fun and playful Jane few get to see. The event also features the national debut of the multi-million dollar cinemagraphic story "Jane's Journey," with appearances by Academy Award Winner for Best Supporting Actress Angelina Jolie and James Bond's Pierce Brosnan. This biography is a fascinating four-year look at Goodall's diverse days across three continents, viewing chimpanzees in the jungle and hippos in steamy pools in Tanzania, explosive, calving glaciers in Greenland, and meeting challenged youth on the Pine Ridge Native American reservation. Jane Goodall is one of the most universally respected figures on earth. Her power has come from her unique vision and strong values. Now at 77--and still traveling 300 days a year-- her amazing body of work and accomplishments span 50 years and at this one night live event, you have a rare opportunity to look into the life of one the world's most extraordinary people." Quote