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Details: ‘The Elephant Queen’ film to screen on Citizen TV this Easter Sunday

The internationally acclaimed feature documentary, The Elephant Queen, filmed in Tsavo East National Park and the Greater Amboseli Tsavo ecosystem will be screened on Citizen TV this Easter Sunday, 12th April 2020 at 5 pm.

This is a unique broadcast and will not be repeated.

Background

The ‘Elephant Queen’ tells a stirring and intimate story about the most majestic and sentient animals in Africa.

This family-friendly film stars the ultimate leading lady, Athena – an elephant matriarch – who will do everything in her power to protect her family when they are forced to leave their waterhole.

‘The Elephant Queen’ Film

The film is directed by Mark Deeble and Victoria Stone with Etienne Oliff as Assistant Director and produced by Victoria Stone and Lucinda Englehart.

The film is narrated by Academy Award nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (The Boy who Harnessed the Wind and The Lion King).

Rarely do we get such an intimate glimpse into the animal kingdom and an insight into an elephant family.

Yet this is a story not only about elephants but of the animals that live at their toenail height…a tardy goose, a tenacious dung beetle and a determined tortoise to name a few.

Bull Frog ‘The Elephant Queen’ Film

This story is not just entertaining, it is one of survival, family and coming home.

Deeble and Stone stated:

The Elephant Queen is the result of eight years work, but really it is the culmination of a life’s work of filming in the wild. We had worked together for 25 years in East Africa making wildlife films before we felt confident enough to bring something different to a film about elephants.

Adding:

Seeing how the elephants reacted, as families, in the face of such adversity made us realise just how like humans they are – the decision-making, leadership, empathy, grieving and sentience that they showed was astonishing. The intrigue and connectivity we knew, along with the emotional scenes we witnessed was a compelling combination. It made us determined to tell their story.

‘The Elephant Queen’ Film

Further details

In partnership with the Kenya Institute if Curriculum Development (KICD), a series of 28 learn-to-read books based on the film’s wildlife characters and themes will be going into schools across the country.

This literacy initiative is part of the wider Outreach programme designed around ‘The Elephant Queen’ and supported by BESTSELLER® Foundation.

As with the reading series, where authentic natural history is woven into engaging stories, a series of children’s plays, short videos and other outreach activities will inspire a new generation of Kenyan conservation leaders.

Mimi from ‘The Elephant Queen’ Film

The outreach materials will be hosted on www.elephant.co.ke and available after Easter.

‘The Elephant Queen’ has inspired audiences and made friends for Kenya wherever she has travelled – from the top international film festivals including Toronto and Sundance to cinema screens across the US.

The film, which celebrates Kenya’s extraordinary wildlife and biodiversity, won the Cinema for Peace Award and the UN World Wildlife Day Biodiversity Award and was awarded Best Cinematography at DOC NYC.

The Elephant Queen

The movie has been translated into Kiswahili and Maa for public screenings.

About Deeble & Stone

Mark Deeble and Victoria Stone are award-winning directors known for their independent, genre-defining wildlife films. Mark and Victoria’s filming and choice of subject has always been driven by their passion for the natural world.

They both direct, film, produce and write their own work. They are both accomplished divers and pilots.

Their films have won more than 100 international awards including Emmys®, Peabodys, Griersons, ‘Green Oscars’ (Wildscreen) and numerous ‘Best of Festivals’ including JacksonWild and the UK Documentary Awards.

Trailer

About this writer:

Gloria Katunge


 
      
             
 
           
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