Elephants: Fragments in an Argument (1973)

Elephants: Fragments in an Argument (1973) poster

A self-portrait of the filmmaker at twenty-nine, this provocative collage of photographs, street scenes, and interviews with family and friends seeks to prove that "one’s consciousness is the result of one’s relationship to power and not, as many believe, vice-versa.”

Director: Richard P. Rogers
Runtime: 25 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Richard P. Rogers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Elephants: Fragments in an Argument about?
A self-portrait of the filmmaker at twenty-nine, this provocative collage of photographs, street scenes, and interviews with family and friends seeks to prove that "one’s consciousness is the result of one’s relationship to power and not, as many believe, vice-versa.”
Who directed Elephants: Fragments in an Argument?
Elephants: Fragments in an Argument was directed by Richard P. Rogers.
How long is Elephants: Fragments in an Argument?
Elephants: Fragments in an Argument has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).