Directors Zachary Cotler and Magdalena Zyzak's satirical spin on the relationship between the US and Mexico.
Putting a satirical spin on Trump's threats of building a wall along the US-Mexican border, filmmakers Zachary Cotler and Magdalena Zyzak's The Wall of Mexico is set in a small border town where the local white population lives in suspicion of the Aristas, the wealthy Mexican-American dynasty that dominates the area. As tensions rise, the Aristas begin building a wall around their property. The film stars Esai Morales, Mariel Hemingway, Jackson Rathbone, Alex Meneses, Carmela Zumbado, Marisol Sacramento, Xander Berkeley and Moises Arias.
The Wall of Mexico is in US cinemas from September 18th and US VOD October 13th. A UK/ROI release has yet to be released.
Check out the trailer and poster below.
The official synopsis reads:
Don, a young handyman, is hired by the Aristas, a wealthy Mexican-American family with two outrageously decadent daughters. The source of the Aristas' wealth is a mystery to Don. Living in nearby Winfield, he soon learns tensions are high between the Aristas and the poor white townspeople, and that this has something to do with the Aristas’ well, which Don is asked to guard at night. People are superstitious about the well. Don learns the Aristas are selling wellwater at alarming prices. Don becomes infatuated with the younger daughter, Tania. As the water level drops, possibly from theft, the situation comes to a boil, and the Aristas decide to build a massive wall.