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The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández
Filmmaker Name:
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Kieran Fitzgerald
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Film Length:
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86 min
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Film Year:
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2007
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Duration:
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76-90 min
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Decade:
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2000s
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Color:
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color
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In 1997, no one in the small town ( pop. 100) of Redford, Texas knew that U.S. Marine teams, fully camouflaged and armed with M16 rifles, had been secretly deployed to their section of the border. Farmers like the Hernández family, who lived by the river, went on working their fields and tending to their livestock. On the evening of May 20, 18-year-old Esequiel Hernández Jr. left the house to tend to his family's goats, taking with him, as usual, a .22 rifle to keep away wild dogs. It was the last evening of his life.
The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández tells a frightening and cautionary tale about the dangers of using military as domestic law enforcement. When Esequiel Hernández was shot in 1997 he became the first American killed by U.S. military forces on native soil since the 1970 Kent State shootings. Shortly afterward, the administration suspended all military operations along the border. Nearly 10 years later, the military returned to the border, this time as part of the war on terror and the George W. Bush administration's effort to stem illegal immigration.
Narrated by Tommy Lee Jones (a native of West Texas whose film The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada was inspired by the Hernández shooting), The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández features a full array of remarkably candid accounts from three of the four Marines on the fatal mission; Esequiel's family, friends and teachers; Marine Corps investigators; FBI investigators and defense attorneys. The film also makes use of military investigative video and audio recordings of radio communication between the Marine team and their commanders before Hernández was shot.
Investigators call into question the Marines' decision to follow Hernández when, after firing two shots from more than 200 yards away in their direction, he started slowly back toward his home. They found it unlikely that Esequiel had knowingly fired at the team or that he could have been "flanking" them as they claimed. The Marines and their commanders maintained that Corporal Clemente Banuelos, the team captain, had fired in defense of his men. However, investigators believed that Esequiel was not aiming his rifle at the Marines when he was shot. Although attempts were made to indict Corporal Banuelos for murder in the state of Texas, he was never charged with a crime. As local Redford historian Enrique Madrid explains,
"The United States could not allow a legal precedent of that sort to be set in which American soldiers were subject to state laws in the conduct of their military operations."
"Esequiel's killing had been so quickly passed over, despite the big issues involved," says director Kieran Fitzgerald, "that our nation has not had a chance to work through its important and urgent implications. My hope is that this film will be our chance."
The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández
Directed by
Kieran Fitzgerald
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Brendan Fitzgerald
Kieran Fitzgerald
Shane Slattery-Quintanilla
Marc Weiss
Producer
Brendan Fitzgerald
Yance Ford
Catherine Jhee
Executive Poducer
Michael Fitzgerald
Peter Gilbert
Simon Kilmurry
Associate Producer
Catherine Gowl
Richard Parks
Ruiyan Xu
Co-Producer
Shane Slattery-Quintanilla
Consulting Producer
David Nanasi
Music by
Bobby Flores
Cinematography by
Caz Duffy
Kieran Fitzgerald
John Hall
Film Editing by
Brendan Fitzgerald
Kieran Fitzgerald
Shane Slattery-Quintanilla
Production Management
Benjamin Murray
Irene Villasenor
Art Department
Mira Stanley
Sound Department
David Bach
Eric Offin
William Sarokin
Shane Slattery-Quintanilla
Camera Operator
Sam Graham-Felsen
John Hall
Shane Slattery-Quintanilla
Casting Department
Kira Boede
Kira Burns
Music Department
Marco Beltrami
Annette Fradera
Bubba Hernandez
Santiago Jiménez
Other Crew
Jillian Ayala
Danah Barrett
Aaron Botwick
Ellen Brooks
Andrew Cataurob
Betty Cordero-Pereira
Kendra Yee Cunningham
Bill Feeney
Penelope Glass
Martin Grant
Amber Grof
Edwin Herrera
Raquel Jimenez
Simon Kilmurry
Christina Kourteva
Jessica Lee
Dina Mann
Jaime Martinez
Amanda Nguyen
Rachel Nussbaum
Camille Park
Valentina Ramos
Dana Schmidt
Joanna Sese
Victoria Shin
Lutara Washington
Emily Westlake
Amber Yoder
Sarah Zayas
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