This is a true story about Ming, Al, and Antoine Yates, who lived in a high-rise social housing apartment at the Drew-Hamilton complex in Harlem until2003, when word of their living prompted a public outrage and collective disbelief. Their story took on a new dimension when Ming was shown to be a 500-pound Tiger and Al a seven-foot alligator. Reimagining the wild inside, animal names, odd territories, and human-animal relations are explored in the film.
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This is a true story about Ming, Al, and Antoine Yates, who lived in a high-rise social housing apartment at the Drew-Hamilton complex in Harlem until2003, when word of their living prompted a public outrage and collective disbelief. Their story took on a new dimension when Ming was shown to be a 500-pound Tiger and Al a seven-foot alligator. Reimagining the wild inside, animal names, odd territories, and human-animal relations are explored in the film.
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