Released in 2015, Matthew Heineman’s Oscar-nominated documentary offers an unflinching, cinema-vérité look at the Mexican drug war. It avoids traditional "talking heads" or statistical overlays to immerse viewers directly in the lives of two vigilante groups operating on either side of the U.S.–Mexico border. Parallel Vigilante Stories

Dr. José Manuel Mireles (known as "El Doctor") leads the Autodefensas , a grassroots citizen uprising against the brutal Knights Templar drug cartel.

Tim "Nailer" Foley, an American veteran, heads Arizona Border Recon, a small paramilitary group aiming to stop the drug war from seeping into U.S. territory. Key Themes and Observations

The film weaves together two primary narratives of citizens taking the law into their own hands after their respective governments failed to protect them:

Cartel Land Review

Released in 2015, Matthew Heineman’s Oscar-nominated documentary offers an unflinching, cinema-vérité look at the Mexican drug war. It avoids traditional "talking heads" or statistical overlays to immerse viewers directly in the lives of two vigilante groups operating on either side of the U.S.–Mexico border. Parallel Vigilante Stories

Dr. José Manuel Mireles (known as "El Doctor") leads the Autodefensas , a grassroots citizen uprising against the brutal Knights Templar drug cartel. Cartel Land

Tim "Nailer" Foley, an American veteran, heads Arizona Border Recon, a small paramilitary group aiming to stop the drug war from seeping into U.S. territory. Key Themes and Observations José Manuel Mireles (known as "El Doctor") leads

The film weaves together two primary narratives of citizens taking the law into their own hands after their respective governments failed to protect them: Key Themes and Observations The film weaves together