Last of the Elephant Men

2015 • 85 minutes
5.0
1 review
Eligible
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About this movie

For centuries, the Bunong indigenous people of Eastern Cambodia lived with elephants, depending on them for every aspect of life. Now with the forest around them threatened by logging and mining companies, both the Bunong and the elephant face a desperate struggle to survive. Last of the Elephant Men follows three generations of elephant owners as they attempt to save the animal at the heart of their identity. Filmed over several years, Last of the Elephant Men is an elegy for the domestic elephant in Asia and a plea to protect the remaining wild population. From pristine wilderness and isolated villages to the iconic temples of Angkor and the bustling streets of Phnom Penh, the film reveals an intimate portrait of Cambodia’s disintegrating heritage, remarkable human-animal interaction, and an indigenous people trying to find solutions to universal problems.

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5.0
1 review
Coiled Steel
July 29, 2019
These Elephants are gentle giants, much more tame and trainable than their larger African counterparts. A culture us dying, Cambodia suffered enough under Pol Pot, will we help this time?🤔
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