Rodents of Unusual Size

Rodents of Unusual Size

Chris Metzler, Quinn Costello, Jeff Springer / 2017 / 71 minutes / United States

Hard-headed Louisiana fisherman Thomas Gonzales doesn’t know what will hit him next. After decades of hurricanes and oil spills he faces a new threat — hordes of monstrous, 20-pound swamp rats. Known as “nutria,” these invasive South American rodents breed faster than the roving squads of hunters can control them. And with their orange teeth and voracious appetite, they are eating up the coastal wetlands that protects Thomas and his town of Delacroix Island from hurricanes. But the people who have lived here for generations are not the type of folks who will give up without a fight. Thomas and a pack of lively bounty hunters are hellbent on saving Louisiana before it dissolves beneath their feet. It is man vs. rodent. May the best mammal win.

 

  • "A fun and engaging documentary — one of the best of the year... Might be the oddest environmental documentary you’ll ever see."

    San Francisco Chronicle
  • "A Cajun-flavored tale of resilience... Depicting the resilience of both the nutria and the Louisianans who've endured their presence for many years, Rodents proves enjoyably quirky and informative."

    Hollywood Reporter
  • "Amusing but alarming... a tale of unintended consequences and unexpected resourcefulness."

    Boston Globe
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