
Flamingos: Life After the Meteorite
The search for the right partner, place, and moment to start a family is one of nature's most crucial journeys. This breathtaking story of love, survival, and perseverance follows Caribbean flamingos through one of the most fragile stages of their lives. With Julieta Venegas’ voice and Bryce Dessner’s music setting the tone, this film offers a unique and immersive cinematic experience, capturing the beauty and struggles of these extraordinary birds.
Production
Pimienta Films, Cactus Docs, La Vaca Independiente, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Language
ES
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Julieta Venegas
Narrator
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