Tusk | |
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Directed by | Alejandro Jodorowsky |
Written by | Alejandro Jodorowsky Nicholas Niciphor Jeffrey O'Kelly Reginald Campbell (novel) |
Produced by | Eric Rochat |
Starring | Cyrielle Claire Anton Diffring Serge Merlin Christopher Mitchum |
Cinematography | Jean-Jacques Flori |
Music by | Jean-Claude Petit Guy Skornik Martin St. Pierre |
Distributed by | Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont |
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Running time | 119 min. |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Tusk (French title: Poo Lorn L'Elephant) is a 1980 French drama film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky and written by Nicholas Niciphor. The screenplay concerns a young English girl and an Indian elephant who share a common destiny.[1] It is based on the 1935 novel Poo Lorn of the Elephants by Reginald Campbell.[2][3]
In a 2016 interview published by Sight & Sound, Jodorowsky shared his thoughts on Tusk:
"For me, Tusk is a film as valuable as El Topo, only it is for children. What we have seen so far is an incomplete cut. But the producer, a crook like all filmmakers, declared bankruptcy, got the money in his pocket and fled, leaving the installation unfinished. I am still to this day fighting for the rights and the final cut, remastering and resubmission."[4]