Gus Van Sant's drifty, eloquent, and effortlessly poignant ELEPHANT is loosely based on the massacre at Columbine High School. (On April 20, 1999 in Littleton, Colorado two 17-year-old boys fired semiautomatic weapons on their high school classmates, killing 13, injuring 25, and then taking their own lives.) Van Sant's film is set in Portland, Oregon and uses non-actors chosen from an open casting call of high school students. On a crisp, sunny fall day, with colorful leaves on the trees and puffy clouds drifting across blue skies, students arrive at school as usual. Eli takes photographs for his portfolio, John manages problems with his alcoholic father, Acadia attends a gay-lesbian meeting, Nate plays a game of tag football, and Michelle works in the library. Meanwhile, two outsiders, Eric and Alex, harbor hatred for their peers. Each of ELEPHANT's students have unique interests and personalities, and the film respectfully emphasizes their individuality. It also demonstrates how school is an unpredictable blender where students' differences are constantly agitated. Harris Savides' excellent photography--shot in 1:33 aspect ratio, making the movie a cube in the center of the screen--follows and floats, sometimes blurring and juxtaposing the light to achieve an ethereal mood; while Leslie Shatz's ambient sound design and a soundtrack of soft Beethoven piano music completes that feeling. The film is structured in brief overlapping chapters all taking place the morning of the 11:35 A.M. attack.
ELEPHANT won the Palme D'Or and Best Director at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.
Theatrical Release Date: October 24, 2003 (NY/LA)
November 7, 2003 (EXPANDS)
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Mono - English
Mono - French
Additional Release Material:
Featurettes - 1. "Rolling Through Time" (12:00)
2. HBO Television Spot
Trailers - 1. Theatrical Trailer
Stars
John Robinson: Actor/Singer/"0 Patience"
Elias McConnell: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Alex Frost: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Eric Deulen: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Jordan Taylor: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Carrie Finklea: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Nicole George: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Brittany Mountain: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
A.D. Miles: Actor, , WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER (2001)
Alicia Miles: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Kristen Hicks: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Bennie Dixon: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Nathan Tyson: Actor, ELEPHANT (2003)
Timothy Bottoms: Actor, Pres. George W. Bush impersonator/actor
Director
Gus Van Sant: American Director/Screenwriter
Producer
Dany Wolf: Executive Producer, FINDING FORRESTER
Screenwriter
Gus Van Sant: American Director/Screenwriter
Director of Photography
Harris Savides:
Executive Producer
Bill Robinson: Producer, ELEPHANT (2003)
Executive Producer
Diane Keaton: American Actress/director, LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR
Sound Design
Leslie Shatz: Sound Design, ELEPHANT (2003)
Review 1:
"...Harris Savides' camera and Leslie Shatz's sound design capture the mood and rhythms of campus life..."
Source: Hollywood Reporter
p.14-16 05/20/2003
Review 2:
"...Simply astonishing..."
Source: Premiere
p.25 11/01/2003
Review 3:
"...It is unlike any film you've seen..."
Source: Movieline's Hollywood Life
p.117 11/01/2003
Review 4:
"...This well-photographed treatment does elicit an under-your-skin sense of dreadful foreboding..."
Source: USA Today
p.5E 10/24/2003
Review 5:
"...The unique and unforgettable ELEPHANT keeps its eyes wide open..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.105-6 11/13/2003
Review 6:
"...Van Sant conjures the feeling of suburban school-year everydayness with Proustian power..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.54 10/31/2003
Review 7:
"...The film is a stunning response to an American tragedy....It offers radical proof that movies exist not just to entertain, but to provoke riots in our hearts and minds..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C1 10/24/2003
Review 8:
"It simply looks at the day as it unfolds, and that is a brave and radical act."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.40 11/07/2003