United States / Sep 20, 2002
Frontier Life (2002)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
If necessity is the mother of invention, then Tijuana is where she gave birth and raised her kid. A city that rejects entropy, Tijuana constructs its own rules. Its denizens negotiate the chaos with fierce independence, ingenuity and a gift for improvisation. Frontier Life is a feature-length documentary that explores beyond Tijuana's Sin City heritage, beyond the aura of menace cultivated by the mainstream media, and searches for the heart and identity of a city that is much more than a cantina-strewn throwback to the Old West. This film does not set out to valorize or condemn what it finds. It approaches Tijuana on its own terms, looking at the city not so much in relationship to the U.S., the border, or even other regions in Mexico, but rather from the inside, within its own context.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Frontier Life |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English, Español |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | ZU33 |
| Official site | accretions.com |
| Release date | 20 settembre 2002 |
| Production | Ivan Diaz-Robledo, Biaani Carillo, Hans Fjellestad, Charlie George, Ryan Page |
| Editing | Charlie George, Hans Fjellestad |
| Cinematography | Hans Fjellestad, Charlie George |
| Assistant directors | Hans Fjellestad |
| Music | Hans Fjellestad |
| Sound | Hans Fjellestad |
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