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So, 'Small Elephant' is this intimate documentary that really draws you into the life of Little E, this baby elephant in the Serengeti. The cinematography is, well, quite striking, capturing the vast landscapes and the tender moments of family life among elephants. It has a gentle pacing, allowing you to absorb the nuances of their social structure and survival instincts. The absence of a known director adds a layer of mystery, though the storytelling feels authentic, almost like you're observing quietly rather than being told a narrative. The practical effects of nature—like the beautiful way they filmed Little E's interactions—really bring you into their world. It's a thoughtful exploration of family bonds and the challenges they face in the wild.
Intimate portrayal of elephant family dynamicsBeautiful Serengeti landscapesQuiet, observational storytelling style
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Tom Barton-Humphreys
Director