Elephant Diary (1991)
Directed by Robert Nixon
Genres - Children's/Family |
Sub-Genres - Animal Picture, Childhood Drama, Docudrama |
Run Time - 12 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Cara Saposnik
The son of a poacher and a young American boy join together in an effort to rescue a baby elephant. In this short film, a young boy's first encounter with the wilderness is movingly told. Elephant Diary was shot on location in Kenya and is a powerful plea for conservation. The beauty of the Serengeti wilderness is contrasted with the tragic consequences of ivory poaching. Robert Nixon's enchanting children's film is a story of friendship and perseverance, and above all, a story about the beauty of elephants.
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Africa, conservation, elephant, poacher, wilderness