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How far would you go to save a species? When Juliette West set out on a quest to educate herself she got far more than she bargained for. How I Became an Elephant follows this wide-eyed fourteen year-old from suburban California on her quest to save the world’s largest land mammals; a quest that takes her halfway across the globe and face to face with the gentle giants she aims to save. On her journey Juliette meets Asia’s famous “Elephant Lady,” Lek Chailert who has risked her life and freedom for more than three decades to protect elephants from illegal trade and abuse. Together these unwavering and determined women from opposite ends of the earth and cultural spectrum converge on common ground: saving elephants. And they will stop at nothing to expose the dark secrets within industries so steeped in greed and corruption… and hopefully reverse the damage. Part investigative journalism and all adventure, this film and it’s exotic and sometimes disturbing imagery is inspiring folks around the globe to get involved. How I Became An Elephant is far more than just a film. It’s one girl’s story… that led to a movement, which led to a continuing plan… to save a species. How I Became an Elephant is directed by 22-time award winning filmmakers Tim Gorski and Synthian Sharp and produced by television actor/producer Jorja Fox and fourteen year-old Juliette West. Award winning cinematographer Jonathan David Kane is behind the lens and upcoming Hollywood composer Cody Westheimer weaves a masterful music score.
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The TRUTH is told. Must WATCH
One of the best documentaries I've seen this year! The truth about elephants is revealed and how we play a role in their almost endless lifetime of suffering. Its time for a change and hopefully this movie will help begin that movement. And it started because of a 14-year old girl-AMAZING and INSPIRING!
Very Good
The message was very powerful and I enjoyed the film. Film really needed subtitles as it was hard to understand Lek and portions of it were in a different language. Not bad for a low budget film though. I commend the girl and her family for bringing awareness about the elephants who are so exploited, neglected and oppressed. Horrific for such a majestic animal.
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