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- An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by a government task force to aid in the escalating war against drugs at the border area between the U.S. and Mexico.
- In Mexico City, a former CIA operative swears vengeance on those who committed an unspeakable act against the family he was hired to protect.
- In 1870, after a brutal run-in with an outlaw in a brothel, Mike Blueberry becomes marshal in Arizona where he keeps the peace between whites and Apaches, but an influx of gold-hunters threatens to lead to violence.
- A journalist investigates a series of murders near American-owned factories on the border of Juarez and El Paso.
- Señora Acero 3: La Coyote--Bastard daughter of Vicente Acero, Vicenta Rigores Acero (La Coyote) must come face-to-face with her destiny to become the New Señora Acero, as she is the heiress of the Acero family dynasty.
- This gripping documentary investigates the disappearance of young women from assembly plants that line the Mexican-American border
- Two criminals, Emilio and Camelia try to smuggle drugs into the USA.
- "El Noa Noa" was a night club where the famous Mexican singer and song writer Alberto Aguilera Valadez, known in show business as Juan Gabriel began his career. This biography shows part his early years.
- A powerful international army assigns a regiment the task of guarding a mysterious man, held in a maximum security prison in the middle of the desert. Soldier Salome, daughter of Commander Antipas, becomes obsessed with him - Eros and Thanatos together reminding us that truth is based on beauty and love. A reverie on the edge of ambivalence and gender.
- Immerse yourself in an anthology universe of real stories about ordinary people in extraordinary journeys when love becomes darkness and obsession.
- Alberto Aguilera llega de Ciudad Juárez a la capital para hacer una carrera en música, pero en medio de una confusión es acusado de robar y es enviado a prisión.
- Miguel (Benny Emmanuel) is a young and solitary man who's life runs away in a monotonous routine that involves working in a public typing service office, taking care of his mother and dreaming of Carmela (Renée Sabina), one of his regular clients that comes back everyday to write a new letter for her boyfriend. One day this "perfect" bubble of dissatisfaction pops away when he founds his mother laying dead on the floor with a letter in her hand directed to the father who abandoned them. This tragic event forces him to confront an ignored past and drives him to take the decision of looking for his father with the intention to kill him.
- A dramatization of John Reed's newspaper accounts of the Mexican Revolution. Considered the first real film in Mexican cinema to be made on the Mexican Revolution.
- A man returns from Paris to find his home of Chihuahua Mexico occupied by Francisco Villa's revolutionary troops.
- A woman steals from her drug-dealer boyfriend and runs away. She meets a sympathetic woman on the way who helps her escape.
- José Guadalupe García is an orphan whose parents drowned when they attempted to swim across the Río Grande to get to the United States. José grows up in an orphanage in El Paso, Texas and is given a new name: Joe Garsha (English equivalent/pronunciation of José García). As an adult, he works in a pharmacy. Although he is exposed to American values and culture, he maintains certain Mexican traits. José tries to assimilate into American society. He speaks only English and has an American ("gringa") girlfriend. Despite his best efforts, he is the victim of discrimination. His girlfriend's brother and his friends beat him up just because he is Mexican and for daring to date an American girl. Feeling that he doesn't fit in, he crosses the border and goes to Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. However, even in Mexico, he encounters problems. He meets a young woman from Guadalajara, Jalisco. She rejects and ridicules him for acting like a "pocho" (an Americanized Mexican). The young woman's family members also beat him for courting her and for not being an authentic Mexican. The movie ends when José jumps into the Río Bravo, as the river between the two countries seems to be the only legitimate place for a Chicano (Mexican-American) because he is neither from here nor there...
- A thriller and action movie where money is the true god.
- Since 1993, hundreds of poor women from Ciudad Juárez have disappeared and nothing has been done.
- Filmed over an 8-year period in the mountains of east Tennessee, interior Mexico, and Ciudad Juarez, Morristown: in the air and sun is rooted in the authentic expression of workers who speak about their lives, work, disappointments, and hope. These conversations are combined with scenes in factories, fields, union halls, Mexican stores, city parks, and employment agencies. The documentary travels to the U.S.-Mexican border (El Paso - Juarez) to create deeper understanding of factory flight out of Morristown, and to interior Mexico to look at the forces that cause immigration. Morristown ends with a stunning union victory at a large poultry processing plant in Morristown, Tennessee.
- Three serial killers team up at the US/Mexican border town of Juarez and go on a killing spree.
- In an industrial town in Mexico near the US border, hundreds of women have been sexually abused and murdered. As the body count continues to rise, a web of corruption unfolds that reaches the highest levels of Mexican society.
- "Entre Lineas" is a story about two friends that live on different sides of the Mexican-American border. As we follow Caroline and Ricardo we get a close look at the lifestyle of Mexican and Mexican-Americans and the universal struggle to maintain and find our own identities in a multicultural society.
- In June of 1967, the court of Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico, was assaulted by armed men under the command of Chicano leader Reies López Tijerina.
- Once upon a time when reality was above fiction, reality became a myth and people no longer knew which was which, but Paco, a youngster from the slums, dare to escape his reality. If his faith in God, help him brake free or his fears will keep him restrain as everyone else around him ?
- Femicide is growing in Mexico. Since 1993, more than 450 women have been brutally murdered in Ciudad Juarez. Alex Flores' documentary shoes the theories found by the family members of the victims, journalists, artists and activists, questioning why the federal government hasn't find the killers. Juarez exposes the high levels of corruption and violence in Mexico, which have led to increasing violence and murders against women.
- Against Louisiana's summer backdrop, a campus police officer maintains his 'laissez faire' PROTECT and SERVE attitude as adult students prepare for night school.
- Time literally flies by for a young woman as she witnesses the relationship of her two best friends fall apart.
- Recently relocated from South Dakota with his family, Darren is the new guy in El Paso, Texas. Set in 1993, he soon makes friends and learns about the good, the bad and the ugly of life on the border.
- An investigation of the economic / social / political forces behind the violence plaguing Ciudad Juarez. A coverage of events from 2011, and victims affected by the "drug war." A forecast of Juarez' future from numerous experts, including the critical 2012 elections.
- A documentary chronicling life, death, and injustice on the U.S.-Mexico border.
- What leads a Spaniard to live in Siberia? Why does a hotelier decide to settle in Ciudad Juárez where shootings are common? These questions will be answered in What am I doing here, the new news program that Cuatro will broadcast starting this Sunday. With a format similar to that of Spaniards around the world or Traveling streets, the reporter Elena Ortega has visited Spaniards who emigrated to peculiar or extreme places, either because of their climate, insecurity or lack of resources. In the program, produced by Mandarina, Ortega has lived for 10 or 12 days with people who live in landscapes very different from those of his origin. In the first program, for example, she will be in Siberia, a region that reaches 40 degrees below zero in winter and with a population density of three inhabitants per square kilometer. She will live there with Juan and Cecilia, a couple who are raising her seven children on this stage; Ricardo, a journalist who has been working in the steppe for five years; Paula, a Spanish teacher, and Sandra, an anthropologist specializing in the study of ethnic minorities. "There are two profiles, the vocational and the romantic," explains the reporter, "some came there for work and others for love." Ortega affirms that they have been brutal and intense experiences due to the harshness of the areas she visited. From Siberia she takes the way to warm the body of the Siberians: "The population easily falls into alcoholism because for them it is the easiest way to warm up. While a kilo of tomatoes costs three euros, a bottle of vodka does not reach one euro, "she points out. But Siberia is only the first scale of the six that they propose. The program will also end up in Chernobyl, where Raúl, a Spanish cementer, participates in the construction of a new sarcophagus for the damaged nuclear power plant; in the Atacama desert, in Chile, where an Asturian construction company has lived for years in a climate so dry that it even makes the nose bleed; in the Mexican Ciudad Juárez and in the Pacific ring of fire, where they contacted a Spanish survivor of the 2004 tsunami who lives in Indonesia.
- A man will have to betray his own faith looking for answers, even if in the end everyone is right
- A pregnant Mexican woman is determined to have her baby on American soil.