Elephant Tales
Elephant Tales

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Elephant Tales

2006
Movie
92 min
English

A tale of two elephant brothers, Tutu and Zef, in search of their mother, and the menagerie of wild creatures they encounter along the way. Just days after the birth of baby elephant Tutu, human hunters arrive late at night and decimate the herd. Faced with the loss of their family, Tutu and Zef set off across the African plain in search of a future.

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Mark Deeble, Victoria StoneGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the lives of a herd of elephants in Botswana's Kalahari Desert. It chronicles their arduous journey in search of water during the dry season, highlighting their complex social structures and the challenges they face in their harsh environment. The film captures intimate moments of family life, survival instincts, and the resilience of these magnificent creatures.

Critical Reception

Elephant Tales received positive reviews for its stunning cinematography and its intimate portrayal of elephant life. Critics praised its ability to immerse viewers in the natural world and highlight the intelligence and emotional depth of the animals. While not a major blockbuster, it was appreciated by documentary enthusiasts and nature lovers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning and emotionally resonant.

  • Offers a captivating look into the lives of elephants.

  • Highlights the challenges of survival in the wild.

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Fun Fact

The filmmakers spent over a year in the Kalahari Desert documenting the elephants' lives, often facing extreme conditions themselves to capture the footage.

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