Our protagonist (often named or Eva in different cuts) is a photojournalist or anthropologist searching for a legendary lost temple deep in the Sahara Desert. She is accompanied by her lover (or rival) – a cynical mercenary type. During a sandstorm, their jeep breaks down, and they are captured by a tribe of desert dwellers who worship a mysterious "Elephant Queen" – a blonde, sun-bronzed woman who rules from an oasis fortress.
It looks like you’re trying to complete the title of a film by (real name: Aristide Massaccesi), the prolific Italian director known for horror, erotic, and exotic adventure films. Joe D-Amato - Queen Of Elephants 2- Sahara -19...
The film, often described as a safari-like experience, seamlessly blends documentary-style footage with dramatized sequences. D'Amato's masterful direction allows the audience to immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty of the Sahara Desert, while also offering a glimpse into the complex social dynamics of elephant communities. Our protagonist (often named or Eva in different