Juarez, Mexico
Juarez, Mexico

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Juarez, Mexico

2005
Movie
81 min
English

Independent filmmaker James Cahill directs and stars as Detective Johnny Cash, in this low-budget thriller inspired by the true-life investigation of the 1993 slayings of 400 young women near the Mexican border town of Juarez. Determined to locate the latest missing girl, Cash goes undercover to flush out the monster behind the grisly murders and is shocked when he uncovers a conspiracy involving the town police.

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Director: Paolo AgostiniGenres: Documentary, History, War

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the turbulent history of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, particularly focusing on its strategic importance and the conflicts that have shaped it. It explores the city's role in various historical events, including the Mexican Revolution and its more recent struggles with violence and corruption.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focusing on a specific historical and socio-political context, 'Juarez' received attention for its exploration of a complex region. Critics noted its attempts to contextualize the city's challenges through historical events, though specific widespread critical reception data is limited.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the historical significance of Juarez, Mexico.

  • Attempts to provide context for the city's ongoing challenges.

  • Offers a perspective on the intersection of history, war, and urban development.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Juarez' are not widely available, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes. The documentary's niche subject matter likely contributes to its limited public audience engagement.

Fun Fact

The documentary 'Juarez' (2005) by Paolo Agostini is distinct from other films titled 'Juarez' and specifically focuses on the historical and socio-political landscape of the Mexican border city.

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