No Man's Land border drama is a modern-day western
Rather than focusing on the politics of immigration, the border drama No Man's Land is a human story about a Mexican immigrant boy killed by an American border vigilante who flees south to escape justice, becoming an undocumented person in Mexico. Directed by Conor Allyn and written by his brother Jake Allyn, the film was seven years in the making. The American siblings grew up between Texas and Mexico and said they always wanted to tell a story like this.