One Lucky Elephant premiered at the 2010
LA Film Festival and was released theatrically in
New York City at
Film Forum on June 8, 2011, and in Los Angeles at
Laemmle Theatres in Los Angeles. "The premiere, sponsored by
Humane Society of the United States, drew comedienne and elephant advocate
Lily Tomlin, Academy Award® winning-director
Kathryn Bigelow, actress
Charlotte Ross, actor/filmmaker
Dominic Scott Kay and actress/singer
Persia White. Following the film, the audience was treated to a panel discussion that focused on the plight of elephants and other wild animals in captivity and the many issues sparked by the film. The impressive panel featured the film’s director Lisa Leeman, its writer/producer Cristina Colissimo, Laura Balding (the wife of Flora's 'father', David Balding, featured in the film), scientist Dr. Toni Frohoff (behavioral and wildlife biologist and author of "Dolphin Mysteries: Unlocking the Secrets of Communication"), Dr. Lorin Lindner (clinical psychologist and author of "Post-Traumatic Stress and Elephants in Captivity"), and Ron Kagan (director, Detroit Zoo, one of the first zoos to close their elephant exhibit, relocating their elephants to sanctuaries). NY Times journalist and author
Charles Siebert, moderated". Manohla Dargis of
The New York Times called the film, "Sweet, heart-and-trunk-tugging". In the
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert describes "
One Lucky Elephant as, "simple enough to delight a child and complex enough to baffle a philosopher", then poignantly and perceptively notes, "A larger question coils beneath the surface of the film. What happens to an elephant that is "trained"? Are the chains, ropes, prods and other training tools kind to the creature? Should any wild animal be trained in such a way?" while John Anderson of Variety call the film, "A parable of pachydermish proportions, "
One Lucky Elephant" is a bittersweet story of man, beast and a very real relationship that makes helmer Lisa Leeman's docu the thinking person's "Dumbo"... The film has been critically praised by reviewers and maintains a 96% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes.
Awards One Lucky Elephant was awarded the 2010 Woodstock Film Festival James Lyons Award for Best Editing of a Feature Documentary, Kate Amend and Tchavdar Gerogiev, Editors. 2010 recipient of
The Humane Society of the United States ACE Grant for Animal Content in Entertainment.
One Lucky Elephant was selected to participate in the 2011
American Film Program, a program for cultural exchange of the United States State Department's
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. According to a New York Times article, the Documentary Showcase is, "Conducting Documentary Diplomacy." ==See also==