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  1. Synopsis. Depicting corruption as unavoidable as the desert heat, TRANSPECOS is a tense thriller that puts the audience in the shoes of three border patrol agents who man a check point on a remote highway. Rookie Davis (Johnny Simmons) and seasoned Flores (Gabriel Luna) work with the callous, world-weary Hobbs (Clifton Collins Jr) to round out ...

  2. www.transpecosfilm.netTrans-Pecos

    On a 20 acre empty lot, on the South West corner of highway 67 on the outskirts of Marfa, Texas the Trans Pecos Festival of Music + Love was born. For 12 years the festival has attracted a loyal group of attendees and performers. It is a family reunion, a gathering of the tribes for those who recognize the festival as singular in today’s culture.

  3. Transpecos: Directed by Greg Kwedar. With Johnny Simmons, Gabriel Luna, Clifton Collins Jr., David Acord. For three Border Patrol agents working a remote desert checkpoint, the contents of one car will reveal an insidious plot within their own ranks.

  4. 14 lug 2016 · Depicting corruption as unavoidable as the desert heat, TRANSPECOS is a tense thriller that puts the audience in the shoes of three border patrol agents who ...

    • 2 min
    • 47,8K
    • Samuel Goldwyn Films
  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › transpecosTranspecos - Metacritic

    9 set 2016 · Los Angeles Times. Sep 8, 2016. Unlike the highly charged “Sicario” and other recent drug trade-themed movies, the film, shot in New Mexico, eschews explosive confrontations and political judgments in favor of complex, thoughtfully portrayed characters and tense, compelling situations. Read More. By Michael Rechtshaffen FULL REVIEW.

  6. 18 mar 2016 · Mar 17, 2016 8:25pm PT. Film Review: ‘Transpecos’. Director Greg Kwedar makes an impressive feature debut with this atmospheric thriller set on the U.S.-Mexico border. By Andrew Barker ...

  7. 4 set 2016 · Review: Transpecos. The film’s ultimate lesson seems to be that mercy can exist even in the most inhumane of places. Trans-Pecos is a geographical area encompassing westernmost Texas, between the Pecos River and the Mexican border. It’s also a psychological zone, denoting in frontier mythology a land without God or law, where the only ...