Not exact matches
The
documentary «Cartel Land» makes for urgent and topical viewing, ignoring the blustering of politicians for a grounds - eye view of life on both
sides of the volatile
U.S. - Mexico border.
Fusion recently sat down with
U.S. filmmaker Matthew Heineman to talk about his Oscar nomination for his critically acclaimed
documentary «Cartel Land», which gives a chilling look at vigilante movements on both
sides of the Mexico border.
In making his
documentary «Cartel Land,» director Matthew Heineman gained access to vigilante movements, on both
sides of the
U.S. - Mexican border, pushing back against the drug cartels.
The Directing Award:
U.S. Documentary was presented to: Matthew Heineman for Cartel Land /
U.S.A., Mexico (Director: Matthew Heineman)-- In this classic western set in the twenty - first century, vigilantes on both
sides of the border fight the vicious Mexican drug cartels.
We showed his Oscar - winning
documentary on
U.S. torture in Iraq and Afghanistan, Taxi to the Dark
Side in 2007, and Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer in 2010.
- Though there are several
documentaries on maternal mental health disorders, the only
documentary currently available to the
U.S. public via purchase or «Tugg» screening is The Dark
Side of the Full Moon.