Elephant Queen (Apple TV+) Interview – Mark Deeble & Victoria Stone

Elephant Queen (2019)

The Elephant Queen is a genre-crossing wildlife documentary, uniquely crafted as a character driven narrative. Its enduring themes are built upon a foundation of authenticity and integrity, brought from filmmakers Mark Deeble (Voyage of Time) and Victoria Stone’s (The Queen of Trees) 60 years of collective experience in the rich tradition of wildlife documentary filmmaking.

Today including the UK and Ireland Apple TV Plus launched in several countries. The Elephant Queen is one of the first shows the new Streaming channel. Scott J Davis caught up with the documentary filmmakers Deeble and Stone for a chat about their film. Their inspirations and love for the majestic animals…

The Elephant Queen is Athena, a majestic elephant matriarch, who leads her family across an unforgiving, yet cinematic natural landscape made up of grasslands and woodlands, dotted with seasonal waterholes. The elephants share their home with a cast of ing character species who provide texture and richness to the elephants’ ecosystem – from a toenail height perspective. Athena, as leader of her herd, anticipates the coming dry season and knows there are lean times ahead. As the waterholes dry up, she has no choice but to take her family on a treacherous journey across even more foreboding landscapes, as the majestic creatures seek refuge until the rains fall again.

The Elephant Queen is available at Apple TV Plus from today, 1st November. For more information and to subscribe please head to here.


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