Not exact matches
Synopsis: With unprecedented
access,
CARTEL LAND is a riveting, on - the - ground look at the journeys
of two modern - day vigilante groups and their shared enemy — the murderous Mexican
drug cartels.
With unprecedented
access,
CARTEL LAND is a riveting, on - the - ground look at the journeys
of two modern - day vigilante groups and their shared enemy - the murderous Mexican
drug cartels.
With unprecedented
access,
Cartel Land is a harrowing look at the journeys
of two modern - day vigilante groups and their shared enemy — the murderous Mexican
drug cartels.
With an almost inconceivable level
of access to his subjects, embedded filmmaker Matthew Heineman captures the on - the - ground activities
of two vigilante groups that rose up to combat the Knights Templar, a
drug cartel based in the Mexican state
of Michoacán and notorious for acts
of medieval atrocity and terror.
In this Sundance award - winning film, Director Matthew Heineman and Executive Producer Kathryn Bigelow («The Hurt Locker», «Zero Dark Thirty») gain unprecedented, on - the - ground
access to the riveting stories
of two modern - day vigilante groups and their shared enemy — the murderous Mexican
drug cartels.
Startling
access yields strong if not consistent results in «
Cartel Land,» Matthew Heineman's parallel portrait
of vigilantes policing two different fronts
of the
drug war.
Cartel Land
Access, access, access is the driving force in Matthew Heineman's astonishing documentary, for which the filmmakers embedded in two separate vigilante groups trying to stop the pernicious march of Mexican drug cartels (not to mention a group of men cooking
Access,
access, access is the driving force in Matthew Heineman's astonishing documentary, for which the filmmakers embedded in two separate vigilante groups trying to stop the pernicious march of Mexican drug cartels (not to mention a group of men cooking
access,
access is the driving force in Matthew Heineman's astonishing documentary, for which the filmmakers embedded in two separate vigilante groups trying to stop the pernicious march of Mexican drug cartels (not to mention a group of men cooking
access is the driving force in Matthew Heineman's astonishing documentary, for which the filmmakers embedded in two separate vigilante groups trying to stop the pernicious march
of Mexican
drug cartels (not to mention a group
of men cooking meth).
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.
With unprecedented
access,
CARTEL LAND is a riveting, on - the - ground look at the journeys
of two modern - day vigilante groups and their shared enemy — the murderous Mexican
drug cartels.