- Year: 2016
- Released: 17 Mar 2017
- Country: United States, Botswana
- Adwords: 2 nominations
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5709762/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/naledi_a_baby_elephants_tale
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- Genre: Documentary
- Runtime: 90 min
- Writer: N/A
- Director: Ben Bowie, Geoffrey Luck
- Cast: N/A
- Keywords: animal, elephant,
7.6/10 |
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The incredible, true-life story of a baby elephant born into a rescue camp in the wilderness of Botswana. When she’s suddenly orphaned at one month of age, it’s up to the men who look after her herd to save her life.
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Very beautiful…
Very beautiful to see the love of those men and women, the emotion in the birth of the baby elephant, in the death of the mother, a lot of emotion and a lot of affection, for more people like that, the world needs… So exciting, I cried, I cheered for Naledi, I cried, I suffered , I revolted … Beautiful images, soundtrack to pack the tears, it reminded me of the wonderful “Virunga” …
Everybody should watch this!
Beautiful and shocking Story. Everybody should watch this.
Respect for those who do their best to preserve our wildlife.
As a big animal lover I’m always interested in watching a documentary about animals and nature. In this case they follow Naledi, a baby elephant, from the day she’s born until she becomes an orphan, from her being adopted by the herd. They show how they took care of her while being sick and other stuff. It’s all very interesting to watch. But it’s not all positive images, it’s also about the harsh reality of ivory trade, poachers and trophy hunters. I couldn’t help myself shedding some tears at some point. But that happens to me all the time when I watch animals suffering or dying, I just can’t help myself. Humans, if you can call them that, hunting those majestic animals, out of greed or just for trophies should be severely punished for what they did and should be set as an example to others to prevent such barbarism happening again. The documentary is full of wonderful footage of the gracious animal the elephant is. It’s a documentary of hope but also of despair, but it’s certainly worth watching if you care a little bit about the preservation of species and our wildlife.