Why Dogs Smile and Chimpanzees Cry

1999 | 100 minutes | 0.0 ★ (0)

Why Dogs Smile and Chimpanzees Cry
  • Overview

    Is it human conceit to attribute emotions to animal actions, or are emotions basic to life on earth? Wildlife filmmakers and scientists make a convincing argument for the latter in this gripping film.

  • Release Date

    01 January 1999

  • DirectingCarol L. Fleisher
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $0.00

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