What's Happening?
French sales firm Java Films has acquired worldwide distribution rights to 'Desert Angel,' a documentary directed by Vincent De Luca. The film focuses on the efforts of Rafael Larraenza, a volunteer rescuer
who has spent 30 years searching for migrants lost along the U.S.-Mexico border. The documentary, filmed over five years across southern border states, highlights Larraenza's dedication and the emotional stakes involved in each rescue. It also follows Indira, a mother searching for her missing son, Rodrigo, representing the anguish faced by many families. The film is produced by Big Pup Film, Sons of Rigor, Sevana Films, and Assembly Line Entertainment.
Why It's Important?
'Desert Angel' sheds light on the humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, a topic that remains a significant issue in U.S. immigration policy and international human rights discussions. By focusing on personal stories, the documentary aims to humanize the often politicized debate around immigration. The film's distribution by Java Films, known for issue-driven documentaries, could increase global awareness and potentially influence public opinion and policy regarding border security and migrant rights.








