Parents' Guide to An Apology to Elephants

Movie PG 2013 40 minutes
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Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 13+

Disturbing animal abuse docu isn't for sensitive viewers.

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Based on 2 kid reviews

What's the Story?

AN APOLOGY TO ELEPHANTS is a documentary that takes a hard look at the historically abusive treatment of elephants by humans through enslavement, hard labor, poaching, and painful training practices for our entertainment. Narrated by Lily Tomlin, the movie takes viewers from the serene natural habitats of the Asian and African elephants to the cement cells and chained restraints most captive animals endure in zoos and circuses around the world. Experts explore the discrepancies between traditional training programs marked by force, pain, and fear, and new efforts to relate more humanely to elephants in captivity, while simultaneously making a case for the protection of these animals now threatened by extinction.

Is It Any Good?

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Kids say ( 2 ):

This affecting story is difficult to watch, what with painful scenes of humans beating, prodding, and otherwise coercing these gentle giants into submission. The video clips were chosen to appeal to your sense of decency, and you'll likely walk away feeling sick over abuse you may or may not have known existed. You'll learn about elephants torn from their mothers, kept in small crates, and subjected to painful practices that force them into unnatural behavior. Animal experts weigh in on the need to protect elephants in the wild, calling up their importance to their local ecologies and their vulnerability to poaching practices. Ultimately, if it makes you think twice about buying a ticket to the circus or visiting the elephant exhibit at your local zoo, then it's achieved its goal.

But the story doesn't focus solely on the bad. It also spotlights two projects -- The Oakland Zoo and the Performing Animals Welfare Society -- that are going against the tide, catering to elephants' natural instincts and needs, and reaping the benefits of the animals' improved emotional health. These segments are no less moving than are the accounts of abuse, but they do offer some hope for the future of elephants both in the wild and in captivity. The bottom line? This important story is well worth watching, but the nature of the content is too much for all but the sturdiest teens and adults.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about this documentary's intent. What did the creators want you to know? Do they hope to change your behavior in any way? If so, did they accomplish that goal?

  • What is the meaning of "propaganda"? Does this movie meet the requirements for that? Do films like this one have any obligation to tell the other side of the story? Could anything be said to defend the acts you see in this film?

  • Watch other documentaries on issues that are important to your family, and discuss their effects on your impressions of those issues. Did they change your stance? Were their points valid? What might you have added to the information they included?

Movie Details

  • On DVD or streaming : October 22, 2013
  • Cast : Lily Tomlin
  • Director : Amy Schatz
  • Inclusion Information : Female Movie Director(s) , Female Movie Actor(s) , Gay Movie Actor(s)
  • Studio : HBO
  • Genre : Documentary
  • Topics : STEM , Animals ( Wild Animals )
  • Run time : 40 minutes
  • MPAA rating : PG
  • Last updated : September 30, 2025

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