THE ELEPHANT QUEEN Spectrum

The nature documentary is one of cinema’s oldest and most technically refined genres of nonfiction storytelling. Focusing on a single elephant family and the matriarch at its center, this film gives us an incredibly intimate look at the lives of elephants. Over the course of one dry-to-rainy season, the family undergoes an adventure at once momentous and mundane. With tragedy and triumph lurking everywhere, the family confronts multiple obstacles on the way to finding refuge at a life-saving waterhole. It’s an epic trek they repeat every year. With intense emotional twists and incredible photography, it’s no wonder this has been one of the most highly acclaimed and beloved films of the year.

Mark Deeble and Victoria Stone are a filmmaking duo known for THE QUEEN OF TREES (2005), NATURE (1982) and NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER (1985). Deeble is a cinematographer and director, and Stone is a producer and director.

Details

Countries: UK, Kenya

Year: 2018

Directors: Mark Deeble, Victoria Stone; Assistant Director: Etienne Oliff

Screenwriter: Mark Deeble

Producers: Victoria Stone, Lucinda Englehart

Executive Producer: Alan Root

Director of Photography: Mark Deeble

Editor: David Dickie

Music: Alex Heffes

Running Time (minutes): 96 min

Language: English

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