

Backyard
Visit website6.4/10 • 30
2009-02-20 • 2h 2m
Officer Blanca Bravo arrives in Juarez, Mexico — a grim nexus of corporate colonialism and sexual tourism — to investigate a rash of killings targeting female migrant workers. But with no help from the locals, bringing the responsible parties to justice becomes a frustrating exercise. As Bravo rails against indifference and local corruption, she finds herself on a collision course with Mickey Santos, a Mexican mogul with a taste for young prostitutes.
- Directors
- Carlos Carrera

Backyard
Visit website2009-02-20 • 2h 2m
6.4/10 • 30
Officer Blanca Bravo arrives in Juarez, Mexico — a grim nexus of corporate colonialism and sexual tourism — to investigate a rash of killings targeting female migrant workers. But with no help from the locals, bringing the responsible parties to justice becomes a frustrating exercise. As Bravo rails against indifference and local corruption, she finds herself on a collision course with Mickey Santos, a Mexican mogul with a taste for young prostitutes.
- Directors
- Carlos Carrera
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsAna de la Reguera
Blanca
Asur Zagada
Juana Sanchez
Marco Pérez
Fierro
Iván Cortes
Cutberto
Jimmy Smits
Mickey Santos
Alejandro Calva
Comandante
Joaquín Cosío
Peralta
Sayed Badreya
El Sultán
Carolina Politi
Sara
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Spanish
- Budget
- --
- Revenue
- $822,960.00
- Keywords
- mexicobased on true storypolice corruptionprostitutionsex traffickingtrue crimemigrant worker1990sindependent filmkilling women