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American resort developers bear down on the wild west coast of Nicaragua, hoping to build the next tourist paradise. With lax labour and environmental regulations, some of the developers take full advantage of the situation, and the local fishermen start accusing them of exploitation and land thievery. Unexpectedly, in the midst of this conflict, firebrand Daniel Ortega and the Sandinistas sweep back into government, boldly empowering the local fishermen. The tables turn viciously on the American developers, who get much more than they bargained for.

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  • "American resort developers bear down on the wild west coast of Nicaragua, hoping to build the next tourist paradise. With lax labour and environmental regulations, some of the developers take full advantage of the situation, and the local fishermen start accusing them of exploitation and land thievery. Unexpectedly, in the midst of this conflict, firebrand Daniel Ortega and the Sandinistas sweep back into government, boldly empowering the local fishermen. The tables turn viciously on the American developers, who get much more than they bargained for."@en
  • "A true Wild West story, delving into the tumultuous topic of land ownership and development in politically volatile Nicaragua. The year is 2006, and Nicaragua is viewed as the new land of opportunity. Newspapers and magazines hail it as the new Cancun, the next Florida. What these inexperienced developers don't know is that the seemingly inexhaustible cheap manual labour is about to run out."

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  • "Documentary films"