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Release Date:
October 3, 2003
Original Title:
El elefante del rey
Alternate Titles:
The King's Elephant
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Malatarde Producciones
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
North Sudan, summer 1923. King Alfonso XIII of Spain captures an enormous African elephant, an apparently irrelevant act that, however, will be paramount to understand the Spain of 20th century; an animal from far lands that will become a symbol of the Second Spanish Republic, the communist movement and many other things; a royal hunting that marks the beginning of a bizarre story of jealousy, passion, political intrigues and taxidermy.
Art Direction:
Carlos Higinio Esteban
Koldo Jones
José María Hernández
Camera Operator:
Pablo Bürmann
Director:
Víctor García León
Director of Photography:
Mischa Lluch
Editor:
José Salcedo
Executive Producer:
Daniel Hoyo
First Assistant Director:
Rómulo Aguillaume
Makeup & Hair:
Yolanda Álvarez
Irma de la Guardia
Original Music Composer:
David San José
Production Director:
Juan Carlos Zambrana
Script Supervisor:
Pilar Hexel
Sculptor:
Domingo Lizcano
Second Assistant Director:
Eva Ungría
Songs:
Leonor Watling
Sound Editor:
Raúl Lasvignes
Sound Engineer:
Antonio Camarasa
Sound Mixer:
Carlos Garrido
Special Effects Coordinator:
Colin Arthur
Still Photographer:
Jorge Poó
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