Death on a Friendly Border
NEW DOCS
Since the mid-1990’s, the United States has treated its southern border as a militarized zone. Framing its analysis of border patrol policies with the story of one woman’s failed attempt to cross the border, this film explores the human cost of the United States’s containment strategy. Visually poetic and compellingly structured, this film presents the border as an arbitrarily divided landscape where death is preventable but tragically inevitable. TAW
Director
Rachel Antell
Producer
Rachel Antell
Release Year
2001
Festival Year
2002
Country
United States, Mexico
Run Time
26 minutes