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The Crossing (Spanish: La Frontera) is a 2020 documentary film directed by Colombian filmmaker Juliana Peñaranda-Loftus. The documentary focuses on the Venezuelan refugee crisis , particularly at the Colombia-Venezuela border and in Cúcuta .
Border Run (earlier title The Mule) is a 2012 American mystery thriller film produced by Lucas Jarach and directed by Gabriela Tagliavini. The film is based on true events and was released on DVD in February 2013. [1] Sharon Stone stars as an American reporter who searches for her missing brother.
Crossing the Border, also known as Crossing Borders (Spanish: Un franco, 14 pesetas; lit. ' One Franc , 14 Pesetas ' ) is a 2006 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Iglesias , who also stars in alongside Javier Gutiérrez , Nieve de Medina and Isabel Blanco [ es ] .
The two couples' paths cross unexpectedly when Cándido is hit and injured by Delaney, who is driving his car along the suburban roads near his home. For different reasons, each man prefers not to call the police or an ambulance. Cándido is afraid of being deported and Delaney is afraid of ruining his perfect driving record.
Under the Same Moon (Spanish: La misma luna) is a 2007 drama film directed by Patricia Riggen (in her feature film directorial debut), written by Ligiah Villalobos, and starring Kate del Castillo, Adrián Alonso, and Eugenio Derbez.
Mark Weisbrot, who worked on the movie, wrote: "It's nice when you make a documentary about how the major media outlets misrepresent reality, and the media response to the film proves your point. In fact, the media's response to Oliver Stone's South of the Border, which I wrote with Tariq Ali, really completes a number of the film's arguments ...
Multiple US-Canada border crossings closed after car explodes on Rainbow Bridge near Niagara Falls Two occupants of vehicle dead, law enforcement sources say Buffalo airport closes to ...
Hell on the Border is a 2019 American Western film written and directed by Wes Miller and starring David Gyasi, Ron Perlman and Frank Grillo. [1] It includes characters based on the true story of Bass Reeves , the first African-American deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi River.