Beats of the Heart: Tex-Mex Music of the Texas-Mexican borderlands (1982)
Along a thousand miles of the Rio Grande, Mexican and American cultures have mingled to produce Tex-Mex music – the impassioned statement of the border people. Since the Mexican revolution, this music has been the mouthpiece and spirit of the Tex-Mex community. Today, like most border regions, the area is a cultural melting pot, marked by violence and drug running, illegal immigrants and shady business dealings.
Director: Jeremy Marre
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: January 1, 1982
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Beats of the Heart: Tex-Mex Music of the Texas-Mexican borderlands about?
- Along a thousand miles of the Rio Grande, Mexican and American cultures have mingled to produce Tex-Mex music – the impassioned statement of the border people. Since the Mexican revolution, this music has been the mouthpiece and spirit of the Tex-Mex community. Today, like most border regions, the area is a cultural melting pot, marked by violence and drug running, illegal immigrants and shady business dealings.
- Who directed Beats of the Heart: Tex-Mex Music of the Texas-Mexican borderlands?
- Beats of the Heart: Tex-Mex Music of the Texas-Mexican borderlands was directed by Jeremy Marre.
- How long is Beats of the Heart: Tex-Mex Music of the Texas-Mexican borderlands?
- Beats of the Heart: Tex-Mex Music of the Texas-Mexican borderlands has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Beats of the Heart: Tex-Mex Music of the Texas-Mexican borderlands?
- Beats of the Heart: Tex-Mex Music of the Texas-Mexican borderlands is a Documentary film.