It was long believed that animals only played to learn, only mated to reproduce and only took drugs by accident. But sometimes, they just do it for fun! Research has revealed that animals seek for pleasure just like humans do, and that there are many ways in which they enjoy themselves. Did you know that rats loved to play hide-and-seek? That primates played erotic games to ease tensions within their groups? Or that reindeers were quite fond of hallucinogenic mushrooms? Scientists show that this quest for pleasure – as wild as it can get – might even be a key of evolution and biodiversity! Combining the testimonies of international ethologists, scientific archives and sequences showing the animals in their natural habitats, this unusual documentary reveals the complexity of animal pleasure.
Hervé Audouy
as Self - Narrator (voice)
Sergio Pellis
as Self - Interviewee
Samadi Galpayage
as Self - Interviewee
Gordon Burghardt
as Self - Interviewee
François Sarano
as Self - Interviewee
Jean-Baptiste Leca
as Self - Interviewee
Noëlle Gunst
as Self - Interviewee
Thierry Lodé
as Self - Interviewee
Christian Gondon
as Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Emmanuelle Mesnard
as Self - Additional Voice (voice)