Tigre Gente (2021)

Tigre Gente (2021) poster

The Madidi National Park—located in Bolivia—is home to rich and treasured natural land: the most biodiverse in the whole planet. The Director of the Madidi Park, Marcos Uzquiano, is a determined ranger who deems his service to this kind of preservation work a “calling.” In particular, Marcos is resolute in tracking down the illicit jaguar trade that has been pervasive in Bolivia, and disrupting this unrelenting eradication of an entire species.

Director: Elizabeth Unger
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 93 min
Release Date:
Editing: Jill Schweitzer, Alistair Shurman
Production: XTR, Wanderlust Productions, Women Make Movies, Sundance Institute, Doc Society
Country: United States of America
Language: Español, English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Elizabeth Unger
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tigre Gente about?
The Madidi National Park—located in Bolivia—is home to rich and treasured natural land: the most biodiverse in the whole planet. The Director of the Madidi Park, Marcos Uzquiano, is a determined ranger who deems his service to this kind of preservation work a “calling.” In particular, Marcos is resolute in tracking down the illicit jaguar trade that has been pervasive in Bolivia, and disrupting this unrelenting eradication of an entire species.
Who directed Tigre Gente?
Tigre Gente was directed by Elizabeth Unger.
How long is Tigre Gente?
Tigre Gente has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is Tigre Gente?
Tigre Gente is a Documentary film.
Where was Tigre Gente produced?
Tigre Gente was produced in United States of America.