Netflix connects at breakneck speed docuseries based on news items or extraordinary criminal cases. On August 4, “Cocaine Cowboys: Kings of Miami” will be uploaded, a focus on the story of two drug lords.
Miami, the kingdom of drug traffickers
In 2006, director Billy Corben got noticed with his documentary Cocaine Cowboys. He set out to tell how Miami had become the cocaine trafficking capital of the United States in the 1980s. Two years later, he released a sequel focused solely on Charles Crosby, a famous drug dealer.
13 years later, the subject of drugs still seems to interest him since he returns to Netflix with Cocaine Cowboys: Kings of Miami. Just by title, you will understand that it will still be a question of the city located in Florida. With its paradisiacal atmosphere and its strategic positioning, it has been a den for criminals for decades. The locals witnessed a seizure of power by the traffickers. They saw a series of bloody episodes, including the famous Dadeland Shooting.
A true story worthy of a movie
Cocaine Cowboys: Kings of Miami will focus on the trajectory of Salvador “Sal” Magluta and Augusto “Willy” Falcon. Coming from Cuba, they are reputed to have been the champions of transporting cocaine to the United States on behalf of Colombian cartels. The two fellows met in high school. From their friendship was born an estimated drug empire $ 2 billion. The duo were known for their use of the sea and very fast boats. They can boast of having brought in 75 tons of cocaine in the country. “Sal” and “Willy” enjoyed great freedom for a decade. Until their reign ended with the help of the police.
It’s this crazy story that will be told in this six-part docuseries. The usual formula will be used, with a description of the events as well as the interventions of people concerned or familiar with the case. All, of course, embellished with archival footage. For the curious or fans of drug trafficking stories, Cocaine Cowboys: Kings of Miami is the right substitute while waiting for a return from Narcos one of these days.