Darwin's Nightmare

An examination of the ever increasing strife between locals suffering from the ravages of war in Africa and those profiting from local fishing industries. The dusky blue waters of Lake Victoria stretch lazily across the Tanzanian plains, but beneath the placid surface a massacre has taken place.
In the 1960s the Nile perch, an enormous variant of the American variety, was experimentally introduced into the lake and has wiped out practically all other life. Disastrous for local communities, the situation is a bonanza for the multinational factories that process and ship tons of perch abroad. Thus does globalization feed its lucrative foreign markets while the locals starve to death.
Directed by
Hubert Sauper
Cast
Elizabeth 'Eliza' Maganga Nsese - Herself - Pilots' girlfriend, singer
Raphael Tukiko Wagara - Himself - Night guard
Dimond Remtulia - Himself - Fish factory owner
Marcus Nyoni - Himself - Airport police officer
Sergey Samarets - Himself - Ilyushin-76 captain
Jonathan Nathanael - Himself - Young painter
Msafiri 'Safiri' Habat - Himself - One-legged street boy
Dima Rogonov - Himself - Singing pilot
Production Co.
Coop 99
Mille et Une Productions
Saga Films
Produced by
Hubert Sauper
Edouard Mauriat
Antonin Svoboda
Studio
Celluloid Dreams
Writer
Hubert Sauper













