

In June 2001, hundreds of kilos of cocaine washed up in a Portuguese village. This gripping documentary reveals the long-lasting impact on the community.
Direction
Patient, unblinking interviews that let guilt breathe.
Editing
Juxtaposes archival euphoria with present-day haunted silence.
Production
Access this intimate feels almost illegal — how'd they get this?
Director
João Marques
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Rabo de Peixe means 'fish tail' — the village name became darkly ironic once the 'white fish' arrived.
The 2001 incident remains Portugal's largest-ever drug seizure by accident, reshaping how coastal communities view the Atlantic.
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