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Club Frontera 2016 720p web YTS
Club Frontera 2016 720p web YTS
Info Hash: 3D3CC033E65B836D6EB17248C37395CEF5B76DCB
Language: en
Description: Club Frontera is a riveting documentary about the Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles (Xolos) professional Mexican soccer team and their positive impact on the city of Tijuana, Mexico. The compelling film follows players, fans, political figures, sports personalities, and enthusiasts from both sides of the border as they share their personal stories of how the newly emerging success of the Xolos is changing Tijuana for the better. Tijuana, nestled just south of the U.S. border with a turbulent history of violence and corruption, has long struggled to develop a collective identity. But with the emergence of the Xolos and their 2012 Championship season in Mexico's Premier League (Liga MX), Tijuanese may have finally found a rallying point to unify and rejuvenate the city into a 21st century cultural resurgence.
Category: Movies
Size: 852.7 MB
Added: July 22, 2023, 6:14 p.m.
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IMDB tt3909186
IMDB Title Club Frontera
IMDB Genre Documentary, History, Sport,
IMDB Runtime 1:33:00 Hours
IMDB Rating 8.4
Director Chris Cashman
IMDB cast Martin Albert, Fernando Arce, Javier Arciga
IMDB plot Club Frontera is a riveting documentary about the Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles (Xolos) professional Mexican soccer team and their positive impact on the city of Tijuana, Mexico. The compelling film follows players, fans, political figures, sports personalities, and enthusiasts from both sides of the border as they share their personal stories of how the newly emerging success of the Xolos is changing Tijuana for the better. Tijuana, nestled just south of the U.S. border with a turbulent history of violence and corruption, has long struggled to develop a collective identity. But with the emergence of the Xolos and their 2012 Championship season in Mexico's Premier League (Liga MX), Tijuanese may have finally found a rallying point to unify and rejuvenate the city into a 21st century cultural resurgence.

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