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Cartel Land: Meet the Filmmaker
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2 episodes
4 months ago
Director Matthew Heineman talks about Cartel Land. The award-winning documentary follows two very different vigilante groups fighting Mexico’s violent drug cartels—each in its own way. Heineman—who embedded with both groups—gives us a chilling and visceral meditation on the breakdown of order and the blurry line between good and evil.
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Director Matthew Heineman talks about Cartel Land. The award-winning documentary follows two very different vigilante groups fighting Mexico’s violent drug cartels—each in its own way. Heineman—who embedded with both groups—gives us a chilling and visceral meditation on the breakdown of order and the blurry line between good and evil.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Cartel Land: Meet the Filmmaker
Cartel Land: Meet the Filmmaker
The director talks about Cartel Land, an award-winning documentary about vigilante groups fighting Mexico’s violent drug cartels.
Show more...
10 years ago
36 minutes 1 second

Cartel Land: Meet the Filmmaker
Cartel Land: Meet the Filmmaker
The director talks about Cartel Land, an award-winning documentary about vigilante groups fighting Mexico’s violent drug cartels.
Show more...
10 years ago
36 minutes 1 second

Cartel Land: Meet the Filmmaker
Director Matthew Heineman talks about Cartel Land. The award-winning documentary follows two very different vigilante groups fighting Mexico’s violent drug cartels—each in its own way. Heineman—who embedded with both groups—gives us a chilling and visceral meditation on the breakdown of order and the blurry line between good and evil.