Cesar Chavez, though primarily known for his activism, has also made notable contributions to film that resonate with collectors. His documentary work, particularly in "Ethel" (2012), directed by Rory Kennedy, offers an intimate portrait of his life and legacy through the lens of his family. This film is a must-have for collectors interested in the intersection of political history and personal narrative, making it a significant piece in any video library.
Another noteworthy entry is "Kris Kristofferson: His Life and Work" (1993), where Chavez’s storytelling sheds light on the iconic musician and actor. This release is particularly sought after for its candid interviews and behind-the-scenes insights, appealing to enthusiasts of both music and film. Collectors value these titles not just for their content, but for the way they capture the ethos of a transformative era in American culture, making Chavez’s contributions essential for any serious physical media collection.