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The Tiger Next Door
Camilla Calamandrei 2009
Categories: Documentary Feature
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Run time: 86 min. | U S A
Experts estimate that there are more tigers in private captivity in the USA than there are roaming wild in the world. 24 of them live in Dennis H's backyard. The Tiger Next Door follows the story of one man who has been keeping, breeding, and selling tigers from his backyard in Flat Rock, Indiana for over fifteen years
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3:45 PM     Sun, Sep 27 Alabama Power + add to cal
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Camilla Calamandrei
 
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Camilla Calamandrei
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Tamara Goldsworthy
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TOP PICK. It’s a must-see, as a detailed character study and piece of vigilant reportage. –Scott Shoger NUVO Newsweekly “…an affectionate profile, a damning exposé, and an urgent missive about the dire status of the magnificent animals stalking the edges of the frame. – Adam Nayman, Eye WEEKLY April 29, 2009 “The Tiger Next Door” is a gripping moral tale, in which some of the ‘good guys’ emerge thoroughly unlikable, and some of the ‘bad guys’ sometimes invite a spark of sympathy. –Tom Regan, Culture and Animals Foundation
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