CP 9409
CP 9409

Movie spotlight

CP 9409

2014
Movie
10 min
Spanish

On March 24, 2004, Patricia, a teacher from Monte Grande, saw on television President Néstor Kirchner take down the portrait of Videla and other de facto presidents of the military dictatorship from the Military College. This image repeated itself in her mind, leading her to retrieve from her box of memories the letters addressed to the soldiers of the Malvinas War, which she had saved from destruction when she worked as an administrator at the Municipality of Monte Grande. She then decided to give meaning to that event by starting to deliver the letters that had never arrived.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Alexander HahneGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary follows the journey of a family of Siberian tigers as they adapt to a new enclosure at the Vienna Zoo. It captures the tigers' natural behaviors and their interactions within their controlled environment. The film offers a glimpse into the daily lives and instincts of these magnificent creatures.

Critical Reception

CP 9409 is a niche documentary short that has garnered positive attention within specialized film communities, particularly for its observational approach to wildlife. It is appreciated for its focus on animal behavior and its contribution to conservation awareness, though it has a limited general audience reach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate portrayal of tiger behavior.

  • Appreciated for its educational value regarding zoo conservation efforts.

  • Noted for its concise and focused narrative.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed entirely within the Vienna Zoo, providing an authentic look at the tigers' environment and routines.

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