THE ELEPHANT QUEEN

By Mark DEEBLE, Victoria STONE

APPLE INC. (CUPERTINO) - as SALES / DISTR

Family - Completed 2018


Festivals
& Awards

Toronto - TIFF 2018
TIFF Docs
Sundance Film Festival 2019
Kids
    • Year of production
    • 2018
    • Genres
    • Family
    • Countries
    • UNITED KINGDOM, KENYA
    • Duration
    • 96 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Mark DEEBLE, Victoria STONE
    • Producer(s)
    • Victoria STONE, Lucinda ENGLEHART
    • Synopsis
    • The African savanna elephant is the world’s largest animal and one of the few species that live in a matriarchal society. The Elephant Queen introduces us to Athena, a 50-year-old “tusker”—a now rare elephant whose tusks grow long enough to reach the ground—who is queen of her herd. These animals live in the arid lands of Africa, where food and water are scarce and there is a precarious balance between life and death. We join them as their “green season” watering hole is drying up, and Athena is weighing the dangerous trek to the oasis that is their dry-season refuge, a precarious journey particularly for the youngest elephants. Throughout their adventure, we witness their lives, the challenges they face, and the complex ecosystem that depends on them for survival.