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"Pic makes clear that this is as much a human
problem as a rat problem."
Variety, Nov. 8, 1999"
James M. Felter's disturbing new documentary . . .
Washington Post, Feb. 1998
". . . The problem is everyone's waste and how
we tend to it."
Pop
Matters, Summer 2000
"...RATS triumphantly scurries back to the nest from which it emerged."
Washington City Paper, April 2000
"...A decidedly un-Disneyfied adventure."
***3.5 STARS
Palm Beach Post, Feb. 2000
"Rats" actually transcends and, yes,
redeems its bewiskered subject matter.
Boston Phoenix, Sept. 1999
. . . not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach.
Empire Magazine (UK), March 11, 1999
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Rats" Vermin may have you
squirmin'"
Boston Globe, Sept. 15, 1999
". . .a dirty look at some of the most feared and offensive creatures
in our nation's capital and they are not politicians."
Newsweek.com, March 12, 1999
". . . always smart and emphatic documentary."
Austin Chronicle, March 17, 2000
"...Among the standout films in this year's festival."
Stuart News, Palm Beach Florida, Feb. 2000
"...An unusual and darn clever documentary."
Citylink, Palm Beach, Feb. 2000
the rodent infestation plaguing the District of Columbia . . . lovingly
captured in an 80-minute documentary.
Reuters Newsline, March 11, 1999
one shocking titillating, humanizing, educating . . . tour de force
Washington City Paper, July 17, 1998
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