Do Elephants Pray?
Do Elephants Pray?

Do Elephants Pray?

2013Movie105 minEnglish

Frustrated by the soulless routine world he is shackled to and dogged by a need to find meaning in everything, the life of advertising executive Callum Cutter is thrown into poetic chaos when he meets the free-spirited French seductress Malika who promises to change his life forever...providing he keeps her identity a secret.

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Director: Jeff BarnabyGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary by acclaimed Mi'kmaq filmmaker Jeff Barnaby explores the complex relationship between Indigenous communities and the Canadian legal system. It delves into issues of justice, identity, and the lingering effects of colonization, using powerful imagery and a personal narrative to convey its message.

Critical Reception

While "Do Elephants Pray?" did not receive widespread commercial release, it has been critically appreciated within independent film circles and Indigenous cinema discourse for its raw emotional power and direct engagement with social justice issues. It is often cited as an important work in Barnaby's filmography.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching look at systemic injustice.
  • Cited for its powerful visual language and emotional impact.
  • Recognized as a significant contribution to Indigenous filmmaking.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, though specific major awards are not widely publicized.

Fun Fact

The title 'Do Elephants Pray?' is a metaphorical question that prompts viewers to consider the spiritual and emotional lives of beings, extending to Indigenous peoples and their relationship with a system that often fails to recognize their full humanity.

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