Like Rats Leaving a Sinking Ship

Like Rats Leaving a Sinking Ship

2012 · 25 min · Documentary

Rats are glorious deserters and we must admire them. Rats don't want to be captains trying to keep the cause afloat. But swim on open water.

Directed by Vika Kirchenbauer · Written by Vika Kirchenbauer

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