Tigre Gente (2021)
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: June 11, 2021
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
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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.