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Across walls, fences, and alleys, rats not only expose our boundaries of separation but make homes in them. This documentary uses the rat to explore the history of Baltimore.
Sep 15, 2017 | Theatrical Limited (4 locations)
Other Key Dates
Aug 10, 2016 (Locarno Film Festival (Switzerland))
Oct 21, 2016 (Doclisboa International Film Festival (Portugal))
Oct 27, 2016 (American Film Festival (Poland))
Jan 28, 2017 (International Film Festival Rotterdam (Netherlands))
Mar 2, 2017 (True/False Film Festival (USA))
Mar 10, 2017 (South by Southwest Film Festival (USA))
Apr 23, 2017 (Florida Film Festival (USA))
May 4, 2017 (Maryland Film Festival (USA))
May 13, 2017 (DocAviv Film Festival (Israel))
Jun 10, 2017 (Las Vegas Film Festival (USA))
Jun 15, 2017 (Provincetown International Film Festival (USA))
Jun 16, 2017 ()
Jun 26, 2017 (Munich International Film Festival (Germany))
Jul 14, 2017 (Maine International Film Festival (USA))
Jul 23, 2017 (FIRST International Film Festival Xining (China))
Aug 4, 2017 (Melbourne International Film Festival (Australia))
Nov 1, 2017 (Indie Memphis Film Festival (USA))
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$35,195
$35,195
Country of Origin: United States
Across walls, fences, and alleys, rats not only expose our boundaries of separation but make homes in them. “Rat Film” is a feature-length documentary that uses the rat–as well as the humans that love them, live with them, and kill them–to explore the history of Baltimore. “There’s never been a rat problem in Baltimore, it’s always been a people problem”.