This is not a dry, serious nature documentary. It’s a comedic, almost slapstick celebration of African wildlife. The way the film personifies animals – from drunk baboons eating fermented marula fruit to lazy pigs and clever insects – is pure genius. You will genuinely laugh out loud. The famous "struggle of the dung beetle" and the "kamikaze caterpillars" are sequences that deserve a place in cinema history.
I just watched the (the DVDRip x264 version), and it was an absolute delight from start to finish. Directed by Jamie Uys (who later made The Gods Must Be Crazy ), this "documentary" is unlike any nature film you've seen before.
Here is a well-rounded, positive review you can use or adapt: A Joyous, Hilarious, and Stunning Nature Classic – Holds Up Beautifully
Animals Are Beautiful People 1974 Dvdrip X264 A... May 2026
This is not a dry, serious nature documentary. It’s a comedic, almost slapstick celebration of African wildlife. The way the film personifies animals – from drunk baboons eating fermented marula fruit to lazy pigs and clever insects – is pure genius. You will genuinely laugh out loud. The famous "struggle of the dung beetle" and the "kamikaze caterpillars" are sequences that deserve a place in cinema history.
I just watched the (the DVDRip x264 version), and it was an absolute delight from start to finish. Directed by Jamie Uys (who later made The Gods Must Be Crazy ), this "documentary" is unlike any nature film you've seen before.
Here is a well-rounded, positive review you can use or adapt: A Joyous, Hilarious, and Stunning Nature Classic – Holds Up Beautifully
Animals Are Beautiful People 1974 Dvdrip X264 A... May 2026
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