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The Cemetery of the elephants

United States, 1975
film

An allegorical story about a young writer who leaves home with his manuscript determined to conquer the world, then returns home after years of struggle as an..

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Memory

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Elephants: their last stand

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Kingdom of the elephant

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The Smallest elephant in the world

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Babar: The City of Elephants

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Zoo

Australia, 1965
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Intervista

Italy, 1987
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The Old man who read love stories

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Niok

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United States, 1971
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Call of the khedda

India, 1965
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