Fidencio Borer, an apothecary in a village on the northern border of Mexico, discovers some old title of a mine in Arizona and decides to claim them. Trying to cross the border is a border guard intercepted by exaggerating in the line of duty. On the way is captured by a tribe of Apaches and is about to be burned alive, but thanks to the Great Head Horse Lying having toothache and learns that the prisoner it can heal, ordered his release on the condition that the cure. Fidencio would take the wheel and gets the eternal friendship of the Chief apache.
Jeremy is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the story of a young boy in Sonora, Mexico. With his innocent and adventurous nature, Jeremy embarks on a journey of self-discovery and friendship as he navigates through the vibrant culture and scenic landscapes of his hometown.
Quicksand is a film-noir crime drama about a bookkeeper who gets caught up in a web of embezzlement, murder, and betrayal after getting involved with a femme fatale. Set in 1950s Mexico, the protagonist must navigate the dangerous underworld to clear his name and find redemption.
Roughshod is a classical Western film set in the Old West. It follows the story of a horse rancher who encounters various challenges and conflicts, including a personal vendetta and an escaped convict. The film explores themes of love, revenge, and the ruggedness of the American West.
On the wake of tragedy, two siblings must navigate through a three-day odyssey across the desert towards the nearest city.
Lanky Fellow has a typical cynical SW like way to earn his living. He observes valuable transports of money or gold, but when they are robbed he doesn't intervene, but follows the robbers and then brings the loot back to collect the insurance. When his "job" brings him in conflict with the notorious outlaw Gus Kenneback, he has personal reasons to protect the money as Kenneback was once responsible for the death of Lanky's brother.
Don Juan, the governor of a Mexican province, arrests Manuel, the fiancé of the beautiful heiress, Virginia. When Quintana frees Manuel, Don Juan kidnaps Virginia to force her hand in marriage. The ceremony is interrupted in a violent battle.
The disembodied head of Pancho Villa, kept in a glass jar in a research institute, is the narrator of several short stories from his own life, stories that might or might not have happened but are the stuff of legend.
Father Kino , a 17th-century Jesuit missionary, dedicated his life to helping Native Americans in the Southwest by teaching them agricultural skills as well as building missions and spreading Christianity. An explorer, astronomer and map maker, Father Kino surmounted numerous challenges as he journeyed through California, Arizona and Mexico.
A young Yaqui man fights against intolerant townspeople.
After the end of the Civil War, Charley fights against a group of Southern soldiers seeking to reignite the Confederacy.
Two romantic rivals join the Mexican Revolution on opposing sides. The movie's more interested in the love triangle than in the war.
Silent biographical action–drama film starring Pancho Villa as himself. The movie incorporates both staged scenes and authentic live footage from real battles during the Mexican Revolution.
A gripping drama that takes place in Sonora, Mexico. The story revolves around the lives of its characters, their struggles, and the challenges they face in this turbulent region. The movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of redemption.
Law officer tracks and recaptures escaped convict.
Remake of Pueblerina (1949). Convict is released from prison and tries to pick up his life-farm-girlfriend where he left off with them. But there are obstacles.
A documentary look at the fate of Mexicans who cross the border into the United States.
A greedy land developer steals the land from an Apache Indian tribe. His plan involves shooting most of the Apaches but an Apache warrior survives and gets revenge.
Yoeme Labyrinth is a documentary that explores the challenges faced by the Yoeme (Yaqui) tribe in Sonora, Mexico, including poverty, water protection, drug addiction, corruption, and violence. The film also highlights the tribe's fight for justice and their spiritual ceremonies in the desert.
A corrupt and racist government official oppresses the people and makes arrangements to ungratefully seize citizen's land and property. Mario Almada fights for justice and crusades to help the disenfranchised.