Last of the Elephant Men explained

Last of the Elephant Men
Director:Arnaud Bouquet
Daniel Ferguson
Producer:Nathalie Barton
Laurent Mini
Ian Oliveri
Ian Quenneville
Karim Samai
Music:Sylvain Moreau
Cinematography:Arnaud Bouquet
Editing:Elric Robichon
Distributor:InformAction
Filmoption International
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

Last of the Elephant Men is a Canadian documentary film, which was released in 2015.[1] Directed by Arnaud Bouquet and Daniel Ferguson, the film profiles the Bunong people of Cambodia, focusing in particular on their unique bond with the local population of elephants.[1]

The film received three Canadian Screen Awards at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, in the categories of Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Editing in a Documentary (Elric Robichon) and Best Cinematography in a Documentary (Arnaud Bouquet).[2]

Notes and References

  1. "Documentary explores Asian tribe's bond with elephants". Victoria Times-Colonist, July 9, 2015.
  2. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/awards-and-festivals/film-awards/canadian-screen-awards-nominations-announced-including-oscar-darlings-room-and-brooklyn/article28254353/ "Canadian Screen Awards nominations announced, including Oscar darlings Room and Brooklyn"