Film fortæller om orangutang Sandras liv fra Rostock til Florida

Hun-orangutangen Sandra, født i Rostock, har haft et tumultartet liv: solgt, forsømt, humaniseret og til sidst reddet. Hendes rejse tog hende rundt i halvdelen af verden, og hun skabte juridisk historie. Nu skal hendes utrolige livshistorie bringes på stort lerret i en film.

Sandra, en orangutang, blev født i Rostock og oplevede et liv fuldt af op- og nedture. Først solgt og forsømt, senere humaniseret og til sidst reddet, førte hendes sti hende fra Rostock til Florida og omfattede rejser rundt i halvdelen af verden.

Disse oplevelser gjorde Sandra til en figur, der skrev juridisk historie. Hendes sag fremhævede spørgsmål som dyrenes rettigheder og behandlingen af vildt i menneskelig varetægt. De nøjagtige omstændigheder ved hendes redning og juridiske kampe er kort skitseret i kilderne, men understreger hendes unikke historie.

Nu planlægger et filmprojekt at dokumentere Sandras livsrejse. Filmen sigter mod at spore hendes utrolige sti fra fødslen i Tyskland til sikkerhed i Florida og gøre hendes arv tilgængelig for et bredere publikum. Det understreger den voksende interesse for dyrehistorier, der udløser samfundsdebatter.

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