Display title | Gorillas in The Mist |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A 1988 film directed by Michael Apted, Gorillas in The Mist starred Sigourney Weaver as Real Life naturalist Dian Fossey. Fossey was one of "Leakey's Angels", at the time the world's leading researchers in the field of primates, inspired by anthropologist Louis Leakey. In the 1960's, she traveled deep into the isolated jungles of Rwanda to study endangered mountain gorillas. Fossey devoted her life to ending poaching at the cost of her relationships with the people around her. Her fight became more and more heated, to the extreme ends of confronting the Rwandan government and eventually burning down a poachers' village, which quickly put her in their crosshairs. |