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The New Tijuana

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Producer(s)Paul Espinosa
Director(s)Frank Christopher
Release Date1990
Runtime57:40 min
Format(s)video
Language(s)English, Spanish
Youth Mediano

Film Description

Profile of Tijuana, Mexico, now the West Coast's second largest city after Los Angeles. As this booming border town struggles between its heritage as a Third World city with a sordid past, and its promise as a modern center for international finance and high technology, it is rapidly emerging as the political, economic, and social leader for the rest of Mexico to follow.
Divided into four segments, the documentary opens with "The Legacy of the Past," tracing Tijuana's history with photographs and fascinating archival
footage of Hollywood stars like Rita Hayworth and William Powell. "The Promise of the Future" examines the phenomenon of maquiladoras, or
assembly plants, which are transforming Tijuana into the new Hong Kong, as part of Mexico's drive to attract foreign investment. "The Price of
Independence" focuses on the emergence of a fiercely independent weekly newspaper which has taken serious risks in publicly criticizing the power structure. "The Challenge of a Generation" chronicles the extraordinary state elections that produced the first opposition victory in the history of Mexico.
In 1989, National Action Party candidate Ernesto Ruffo won the governorship of Baja California in a victory reflecting Tijuana's participation in the
dramatic struggle for democracy that is sweeping the globe.

Official Sitewww.espinosaproductions.com
Contactespinosa@electriciti.com

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Related IssuesCentral America, Economic Development, Economic Justice, Immigration, Immigration Laws, International, Labor, Migrant Workers, Poverty, U.S./Foreign Relations