Border Echoes/Ecos de una frontera
- 2006
- 1h 40m
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Excellent Documentary
A much needed investigative documentary film-that explains the gruesome murders of women and young girls who lived and worked in Ciudad Juarez Mexico. Even though the film was a bit longer than I anticipated, I was moved deeply by it. I learned a lot more about the violence of women not only along the U.S./Mexico border but throughout Mexico and Latin America. I did not know many of the victims worked at U.S. owned factories. NAFTA is to be thanked for this in part. AND corruption, AND the lack of police security, AND the fact that women have no value in society. Sad but true. I also like the idea of the documentary explaining the very complex story of the murders through various eyes. An investigative journalist, the victims' mothers, the sociologist and criminologist, not to mention the incompetent police officials who give stupid comments about why the murders continue. "Well it is the girls who need to know who they hang with..."
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