(Untitled Bordertown Project)
![]() Bill and Turner Ross In the middle of the plains, along the meandering Rio Grande, sits Eagle Pass, Texas, a town of about 30,000. For centuries, this border town has shared a physical as well as cultural landscape with those across the river, coexisting, intermarrying, culturally cross-pollinating and establishing a singular bi-national community in the American West. But now its geographic location has suddenly placed Eagle Pass literally and figuratively in the middle of divisive debates over violence, immigration, and international trade. This film is the Ross brothers’ Western: a sprawling portrait and emotional mosaic, a living, breathing visual essay on the realities of the frontier in the 21st century. | When making a fiscal sponsorship donation with a credit card, 3% is deducted from the donation amount to cover the merchant account processing fees. This deduction is waived when donating with a check. Checks can be made out to “San Francisco Film Society” and mailed to: San Francisco Film Society ATTN: Finance Dept. 39 Mesa St. Suite 110 San Francisco, CA 94129 Please indicate "FSP 1373" in the memo of the check. |









