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Cast: Jeremy Northam
Film about a family of lions living in the swamps of the Okavango delta, seen through the eyes of a cub born just before the annual flood
Critical Reception & Ratings
Swamp Cats is a 2004 documentary film that follows a family of lions living in the swamps of the Okavango delta. The film is seen through the eyes of a lion cub born just before the annual flood. While critical reception and awards information is limited, the film appears to have resonated with audiences, holding a respectable 7.2/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Swamp Cats (2004) offers an intimate look at the lives of a family of lions in the Okavango delta, brought to life through the perspective of a newborn cub. This documentary, starring Jeremy Northam, provides a unique and visually stunning glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of these majestic creatures as they navigate the annual flood in their wetland habitat.