Paula Abdul, filming Drop Dead Diva in 2009
A film about one woman's efforts to rescue orangutans and return them to Indonesia's rapidly disappearing jungles has made its way home.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said "Born to be Wild 3D" tugged at his heart. He hopes it will inspire his countrymen to work harder to save the red apes from extinction.
Producer Drew Fellman said a special viewing will be held on the island of Borneo, where much of the film is set, so the orangutans can get a peak for themselves.
He's setting up a screen in the rain forest to see if they'll pay attention.
It's also his way of saying thank you.
"They worked pretty hard on it," Fellman said Tuesday as he headed to the site. "They came to be like members of the crew."
Renowned for her bohemian style sense, the 45-year-old attended the ceremony Wednesday in a red tartan patterned dress and miniature top hat. How does this story make you feel? (23 total votes) by The Canadian Press - Story: 71343 LOS ANGELES, Calif.



