Sinopsis(1)
Ali and his son Bin are natives of Sumatra, the only place on earth where both African-derived orangutans and Indian tigers live. As Ali tries to shoot a tiger, the tree-dwelling orangutans, Tua and his baby Rango, get in the way, and Rango is nearly caught by the tiger. While Ali prepares a tiger trap, Tua investigates Ali's grass hut, and he and Rango feed on the human beings' stored goods. Dozens of orangutans join them, ransacking the hut. When Ali and Bin return and find they have been robbed, Ali sets a trap to catch Rango and puts him on a chain. (San Sebastian International Film Festival)
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