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Walking the Line

“A stylish, sophisticated documentary look at Cochise County’s rollicking vigilante movement.”
– Tim Vanderpool, Tucson Weekly

“Crucial and engrossing”
– Peter Keough, Boston Phoenix

An official selection of over 25 film festivals and broadcast nationally in five countries, Walking the Line offers a harrowing view of the chaos, absurdity, and senseless deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border through private citizens who are taking the law into their own hands. Following rancher vigilantes with semiautomatic weapons, outlaw pastors with four-wheel drives, and impoverished immigrants with dreams of a better life, the film explores the uncertain line between what is patriotic, what is moral, and what is just.

WALKING THE LINE

Directed & Produced by Jeremy S. Levine and Landon Van Soest

 
A stylish, sophisticated documentary look at Cochise County’s rollicking vigilante movement.
— Tim Vanderpool, Tucson Weekly
Crucial and engrossing.
— Peter Keough, Boston Phoenix
 

SYNOPSIS

An official selection of over 25 film festivals and broadcast nationally in five countries, Walking the Line offers a harrowing view of the chaos, absurdity, and senseless deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border through private citizens who are taking the law into their own hands. Following rancher vigilantes with semiautomatic weapons, outlaw pastors with four-wheel drives, and impoverished immigrants with dreams of a better life, the film explores the uncertain line between what is patriotic, what is moral, and what is just.

 
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