The Catskill Game Farm, which closed in 2006 after 73 years of operation, is the subject of a new documentary, American Zoo.
The British filmmaker Tim Travers Hawkins, who directed American Zoo, had this to say about the film on Instagram.
Four years ago me and my girlfriend (now mother of my son!) explored the ruins of an abandoned zoo on a camping trip in the Catskills. Inside the old gift shop I found some old 16mm films, which set in motion one of the strangest and most beautiful adventures of my life. The final result, my latest feature AMERICAN ZOO will premiere first at Tribeca Film Festival (June 4) and then days later at SXSW in London (June 6). Two awesome festivals in the two best cities on Earth.
The film is reviewed today in the Times Union: "'American Zoo' reveals Nazi-linked animal breeding program at Catskill Game Farm." It was previously reviewed in The Overlook: "New Documentary Unearths Dark Side of Catskill Game Farm."
The trailer for the documentary can be viewed on YouTube. According to Netflix Junkie, which described the film as a "true crime horror story," "Industry viewers expect the film to land a streaming or digital deal after its festival run, as interest in the project continues to build."
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