Where the Elephant Sits
Where the Elephant Sits

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Where the Elephant Sits

1998
Movie
100 min
English

After many years as a circus artiste Ben Falk takes a position as teacher. Optimistic and enthusiastic about his new beginning and, with twenty years of experience as a children's entertainer, he feels that he is perfectly equipped for the job. It's quite a blow for him when he finds himself confronted with the total chaos of life at school. Suddenly he notices an elephant in the classroom. Aided by the elephant's wise tips, Ben manages to slowly gain the trust of his pupils.

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Director: Robert W. GlickerGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the complex relationship between humans and elephants, highlighting their intelligence, social structures, and the threats they face from poaching and habitat loss. It delves into conservation efforts and the challenges of coexistence in a world where human development increasingly encroaches on elephant territories. The film also touches upon the cultural significance of elephants in various societies.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'Where the Elephant Sits' is limited, as it was a lesser-known documentary upon its release. However, it has been recognized for its educational value and its sensitive portrayal of elephants and conservation issues.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its informative content on elephant behavior.

  • Appreciated for its focus on conservation challenges.

  • Seen as an educational tool for understanding human-wildlife conflict.

Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this particular documentary.

Fun Fact

While specific filming locations are not widely publicized, documentaries of this nature often involve extensive travel to elephant habitats across Africa and Asia, requiring significant logistical planning and on-the-ground research.

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