North Sudan, summer 1923. King Alfonso XIII of Spain captures an enormous African elephant, an apparently irrelevant act that, however, will be paramount to understand the Spain of 20th century; an animal from far lands that will become a symbol of the Second Spanish Republic, the communist movement and many other things; a royal hunting that marks the beginning of a bizarre story of jealousy, passion, political intrigues and taxidermy.
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| Directing | Víctor García León | Director |
| Writing | Víctor García León | Writer |
| Writing | Carlos Higinio Esteban | Writer |
| Editing | José Salcedo | Editor |
| Directing | Eva Ungría | Second Assistant Director |
| Art | Carlos Higinio Esteban | Art Direction |
| Camera | Mischa Lluch | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Rómulo Aguillaume | First Assistant Director |
| Art | Domingo Lizcano | Sculptor |
| Crew | Colin Arthur | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Sound | David San José | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Daniel Hoyo | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Pablo Bürmann | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Raúl Lasvignes | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Antonio Camarasa | Sound Engineer |
| Art | José María Hernández | Art Direction |
| Art | Koldo Jones | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Yolanda Álvarez | Makeup & Hair |
| Production | Juan Carlos Zambrana | Production Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Irma de la Guardia | Makeup & Hair |
| Sound | Carlos Garrido | Sound Mixer |
| Directing | Pilar Hexel | Script Supervisor |
| Camera | Jorge Poó | Still Photographer |
| Sound | Leonor Watling | Songs |