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- A conservative judge is appointed by the President to spearhead America's escalating war against drugs, only to discover that his teenage daughter is a crack addict. Two DEA agents protect an informant. A jailed drug baron's wife attempts to carry on the family business.
- Dunson leads a cattle drive, the culmination of over 14 years of work, to its destination in Missouri. But his tyrannical behavior along the way causes a mutiny, led by his adopted son.
- An adaptation of the cult memoir of game show impresario Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), in which he purports to have been a C.I.A. hitman.
- A journalist investigates a series of murders near American-owned factories on the border of Juarez and El Paso.
- Filmmaker Matthew Heineman examines the state of the ongoing drug problem along the U.S.-Mexican border.
- The English gentleman known as Horse, returns to the American west to save his adopted Indian tribe from extinction.
- US Treasury agent George Morton persuades convicted criminal Johnny Evans to help him destroy a drug smuggling ring in exchange for early parole.
- Mexico's most notorious drug lord schools a naïve journalist as to the principles behind The Cartel's success.
- 7 Soles (7 Suns) is a movie that will allow the world to visualize the cruel tragedy that many undocumented immigrants suffer in the Arizona desert everyday.Beaten, tortured, robbed, kidnapped, raped, murdered. The scenes are based on real testimonies from those that have survived the journey across "the devil's highway."
- After their Mexican friend gets deported, two young Americans decide to begin smuggling illegal immigrants into Arizona for profit.
- Chuck and Merrick have caught the gambler's high and it is a rush; they feel invulnerable and invincible. That high lasts, though, only until the next big loss. Now they are in deep debt and in big trouble with the Cartel Boss, a mob bookie and their wives.
- The odyssey of survival of an undocumented New York city chef and a young girl from El Salvador, after they get stranded in the deserts of southern Arizona.
- A documentary look at the fate of Mexicans who cross the border into the United States.
- After illegally crossing the Mexico-U.S. border with his father (Damián Alcázar), young Teo (Erick Cañete) gets separated from him when a gang of bandits attacks them, leaving the boy lost and alone -- until he's befriended by teenage Chuy (Andrés Márquez). Teaming with the resourceful Chuy, Teo sets off on a dangerous quest across the desert to find his dad in this touching tale of courage, adventure and friendship
- A lost team of Buffalo Soldiers and their Captain in the aftermath of the Civil War trek through the Texas desert on an odyssey to retrieve a comrade they had thought to have been dead.
- Fleeing the 1980 Civil War in El Salvador, Dora Rodriguez, among a group of twenty-five asylum seekers, were abandoned by their guide and left to fend for themselves in the relentless Sonoran desert of Arizona.
- A Guy and a Girl escaping the underworld life of drugs and money to persue a new life.
- Flor de Muertos (Flower of the Dead) examines the cross-cultural collisions regarding death along the US and Mexico border, commencing with the Mexican celebration of the Dia de los Muertos and ending with the All Souls Procession when 20,000 locals turn out in skull face to rattle through the streets of downtown Tucson, Arizona, to remember, honor, and dance with the dead. Flor de Muertos - the Aztec Marigold, 'Cempasuchil'- the scent of marigolds forms a path the souls of the dead can follow back to the living on the annual Day of the Dead. Part documentary, part concert film, Flor, features acclaimed Americana/alternative band Calexico, playing a concert in the historic Rialto Theater to their hometown audience. Desert rat journalist Charles Bowden, who has roamed the borderlands in search of an elusive truth for decades, author Margaret Regan, artist Salvador Duran and others, comment on the insanity of American immigration policies, the blood flowing from an endless and un-winnable drug war, the uselessness of the word, 'closure', and the search for comfort in the resurgent Santa Muerte religion. Their collective voices, along with Calexico's penetrating music, make this beautifully shot documentary a mesmerizing and topical intellectual jam. The omnipresent border fence ultimately fails to divide the fertile cultural zone that is the border. Death is the great equalizing border we will all cross. With the furor over SB1070 and the border death toll climbing, this timely juxtaposition of the Day of the Dead with our immigration policies draws a line in the desert sand.
- We interview co-producer and star Jennifer Lopez along with her long time friend and collaborator, director Gregory Nava, co-stars Martin Sheen and Maya Zapata about the filming of this important, contemporary story based on the facts of the Juarez murders. Lopez accepts an "Artists for Amnesty" award from the human rights organization Amnesty International in the documentary.
- A travelogue following the director's three-month road trip from Los Angeles to Mexico City.