Elephant Power (2000)
Around 6,000 elephants, one third of all Asian elephants roaming the planet, live in the forests of Burma. The film follows the trials of one particular herd of wild elephant struggling to survive in the shrinking forests of Burma, and the deep and tangled history their kind has shared with man.
Director: Frederique Lengaigne, Klaus Reisinger
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: October 1, 2000
Screenplay
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Elephant Power about?
- Around 6,000 elephants, one third of all Asian elephants roaming the planet, live in the forests of Burma. The film follows the trials of one particular herd of wild elephant struggling to survive in the shrinking forests of Burma, and the deep and tangled history their kind has shared with man.
- Who directed Elephant Power?
- Elephant Power was directed by Frederique Lengaigne, Klaus Reisinger.
- How long is Elephant Power?
- Elephant Power has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).