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The Rakontur 10th anniversary celebration continued last night at O Cinema, at an event bringing together some of the biggest names from Cocaine Cowboys, the company's 2006 documentary chronicling Miami's drug trade.
Author Edna Buchanan, West Miami police chief Nelson Andreu, Sam Burstyn, Raul Diaz, and attorney Sam Rabin were all in attendance at the special screening, along with director Billy Corben and producer Alfred Spellman.
Check out our slideshow for more photos of the historic reunion.
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