All of Me

2016 • 90 minutes
5.0
5 reviews
100%
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Mexico and the United States share the greatest border between the first and third world. Thousands of migrants expose themselves to every danger as they travel north on a train called The Beast. That’s where they meet the Patronas, a group of Mexican women who, every day since 1995, make food and toss it to the helpless as the train rushes by. In the midst of a country at war in a world where all hope seems lost, the Patronas breathe life into a human value that seems fading with each day: love for one another.

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5.0
5 reviews
Karen Fuentes
May 7, 2017
Beautiful documentary. It is nice to see that there are still people in the world that help those in need. These women dedicate their time, money and lives to helping those who are seeking a better future in the US. They hand out food, water and sometimes clothing to those on the train. If someone falls off or gets injured, the Patronas are there to take care of them and make sure they get the help they need. The Patronas become a mother-like figure away from home. The Patronas also keep information on the immigrants that pass by, to let their family members know back home if they stopped in the area.
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