- In a hermetically sealed-off safari park in Austria our civilization's moral challenges collide under a magnifying glass: guilt, responsibility, redemption. Fourty chimpanzees survived HIV experiments "serving mankind". Traumatized, highly aggressive and mentally isolated. Today four caretakers manage a unique rehabilitation project, where the victims learn how to become monkeys.—Denkmal-Film
- At the far end of Austria one of the most special places on earth can be found. At this focal point the moral challenges of our civilization collide: guilt, responsibility and redemption. In an abandoned safari park, hermetically sealed off from the rest of the world live forty chimpanzees formerly used in pharmaceutical experiments. Infected with HIV and hepatitis viruses. Traumatized, deranged and highly aggressive. They hate humans and have every reason to. They are accompanied by four caretakers, two of which used to be their jailers at the lab. Today they manage the unique rehabilitation project, aiming to get the chimps out of their lifelong isolation into species appropriate groups. 'The chimpanzees show us what it means to be human' Jane Goodall—Anonymous
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