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The Smallest Elephant in the World

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A small elephant Beda, overlooked in a world that values size and strength, proves his greatest disadvantage is also his gift when his perspective helps him solve problems even the biggest elephants

The Smallest Elephant in the World is a feature-length animated film currently in development, based on the successful and much-loved children's television series of the same name. Beda is an elephant boy who never grew very much – in fact, he is only about the size of a puppy, barely reaching the ankles of ordinary elephants. In the elephant world, size and strength are what matter most. Other elephants quite literally look down on him from above, but Beda refuses to let that discourage him. Together with his best friend Eda, a sharp-tongued hyrax, he courageously throws himself into the challenges set before him by life itself. Beda may have to deal with countless obstacles that the world never places in the path of his “normal-sized” elephants, but his size – or rather, his lack of it – allows him to see the world differently. And it is precisely this unique perspective that often helps him solve problems that leave even the biggest elephants at a loss.

Director

Libor Pixa


Producer

Martin Hovorka


martin.hovorka@eallin.com

Target audience

Children 5-9

Animation technique

3D (CGI)

Production company

Eallin Production

Stage of the project

in development

Looking for

Co-producer, Sales agent / distributor, Broadcaster

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CEE Animation is supported by the Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union and co-funded by state funds and foundations and professional organisations from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.

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