Hai cercato: Elephants
War Elephants / 2012
Siblings Bob and Joyce Poole confront traumatized, charging elephants at Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique.
Reflections on Elephants / 1994
Join renowned wildlife filmmakers Dereck Joubert and Beverly Joubert as they capture the drama of Africa's largest free-roaming elephant herds on their timeless journey across the bush country of northern Botswana. Two years in the making, this remarkable documentary reveals extraordinary elephant behavior never before filmed. You'll see the rare adoption of an abandoned infant, the organized rescue of a calf in danger or drowning, and the haunting way bull elephants mourn the death of an aged companion. You'll also witness an encounter between a young elephant and adolescent lions that even surprised the filmmakers. Come with National Geographic on a journey you'll never forget - to a place where nature still rules and the elephant is king.
Of Oozies and Elephants /
Scientists travel through Myanmar visiting elephants and their handlers, Oozies, who log forests sustainably. With unique access to logging camps and villages, the scientists find out how the Asian elephant can be saved from extinction.
Why Do Elephants Keep Developing? /
billionaire property developers, dumbass politicians, morally bankrupt university VS. working-class local community fighting to save their area, some loser who won't shut the fuck up about clairo
The Monkeys and the Elephants / 2014
Let us tell you about the birds and the bees, and the flowers and the trees, and the monkeys and the elephants? This short comedy explores the nature of relationships, and the interplay between members of different genders and sexual orientations.
Echo of the Elephants, The Story of an Elephant Family / 1992
Echo is the gentle matriarch of a family of elephants in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. Watched over by distinguished research scientist and founder of the Amboseli Elephant Research Project, Cynthia Moss, Echo leads her charge through the rough and the smooth, good times and bad, all captured faithfully on film by award-winning photographer Martyn Colbeck. In January 1990, Cynthia and Martyn embarked on the first of what would ultimately be four exceptional films produced over thirteen years in the shadow of the Great White Mountain, Kilimanjaro, documenting the lives of one elephant family for the BBC’s Natural History Unit. These uniquely moving and unforgettable films have wider implications for our understanding of elephants everywhere.
The Elephant's Elbows / 1928
An angry man gets his ass kicked by a kid and his many animals.
Wildlife Stories: The Whole Story: Elephants & Lions / 2001
Learn about two of the world's most majestic creatures with this program that presents a day in the life of an African elephant, then follows the King of the Jungle through his native habitat. First, explore the world of the elephant, including its behavior, social interactions and role in the environment. Next, take a look at lions, and learn how they live, capture food and interact with friends and enemies.
The Lost Elephants of Timbuktu / 2001
One-hundred strong, the herd slowly makes its way through the shifting sands, following the promise of ephemeral desert rains. This is the remarkable, precarious, and untold story of a lost herd of elephants that live near the fabled city of Timbuktu. How the elephants survive in this seemingly barren, desolate landscape is a mystery. It is one however that Anne Orlando, a biologist from the University of California, hopes to unravel. For the first time she will track the elephants to uncharted lands and reveal the relationship they have with Tuareg nomads - a relationship which can be both respectful, and bloody. The lost elephants of Timbuktu are completely isolated from other African elephants - they were cut off from each other as the Sahara turned to desert centuries ago. They have survived in this unlikely setting by having a mental map of scattered temporary lakes and marshes.
Elephants in Frames / 2014
Two former photojournalists bring a large format camera to South-East Asia to portray Asian elephants living in captivity and to record their biographies. Ten years earlier, in 1999, they had spent months in a logging camp in a mountain range of western Burma. They go back to the same camp to find out whether the elephants they had filmed back in 1999 would still be there. After Burma, the photographers travel in three other Asian countries to determine how different cultures influence the fate of the animals and their future.
Coming of Age with Elephants / 1994
Joyce Poole fell in love with wild Africa when she was only seven years old. As a scientist working in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro, she made discoveries that changed the way we look at elephants.
Swans Reflecting Elephants / 2022
A film about the estranged relationship with the mirror. When director Niek Silvan looks in the mirror, he sees someone who looks so monstrous that it is almost inhuman. Searching for a solution, painful answers from his childhood arise.
Fun Learning: Alphabet Elephants / 1985
Hey, gang! What did Tarzan say when he saw the elephants coming? "Here come the elephants!" Oh no...
The Elephant's Trunk / 1922
Silent cartoon.
Elephants Working in a Burmese Forest / 1908
Elephants at work in Burma.
Muriel Robin et Chanee sur la terre des éléphants / 2017
The Elephant's Song / 2018
An old farm dog recounts the true tale of Old Bet, the elephant at the start of the American circus. Their mournful melody is hand-crafted using painterly clay-on-glass and oil pastel animation.
Pink Elephants / 1937
In this 1937 Terrytoon, one of the funniest ever made by the studio, a drunk goat is scared by the appearence of three pink elephants. The goat runs into Farmer Al Falfa's house.
Borneo's Pygmy Elephants / 2006
All About Elephants /
All About Elephants