
Giant Slaves
Their fate is in our hands.
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This expository documentary is shedding some light on the southeast Asian elephant industry. What is this dark secret? And why is it harmful for the elephants? What is behind the latest trend “no riding”? What are the ethical elephant parks, and are they really in favor with their beloved animals?
Language
HU
Status
Released
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Cast
András Mátai
Host
Lek Chailert
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