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Trans Pecos is a gripping documentary that dives into the harsh realities of land theft and environmental degradation in Far West Texas. It’s not just about the pipeline; it’s about the lives and communities affected by this encroachment. The tone is somber yet urgent, with a pacing that reflects the slow, often painful unraveling of lives tied to the land. The cinematography captures the stark beauty of the landscape, which contrasts sharply with the destructive forces at play. It’s a film that really makes you think about colonialism and the ongoing impact on indigenous peoples. The performances of the locals sharing their stories feel raw and sincere, adding to the film’s overall emotional weight.
Themes of land rights and environmental justiceCandid interviews with affected communitiesStunning visuals of Texas landscapes
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Key Crew
Nicol Ragland
Director