Hombres de Cocodrilos
Liván A. Magdaleno Cruzata
Cuba, 2013, 46 min.
In Spanish with English subtitles.
Includes violence.
Located in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of the Zapata Peninsula and just 38km from Playa Giron (Bay of Pigs), the town of Cocodrilos is less than three hours from Havana but feels years away. Its people struggle to survive, earning a subsistence living from trapping and surrendering non-native animals such as water buffalo and catfish.
Category: Documentary.
Themes: Cine Cubano, Community, Animals.
Sunday, April 20
The Screening Room
12:00pm
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