Producers
Jeff Bemiss
Lisa Molomot
peabody winner
DIRECTORS
Jeff Bemiss
Lisa Molomot
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Steven M. Engel
Heidi Reavis
Stephanie Angelides
Jenna Helwig
(Engel Entertainment)

Sally Jo Fifer
Lois Vossen
(Independent Lens)

Abigail Disney
Gini Reticker
(Fork Films)
Filmmakers

Co-Director, Producer: Jeff Bemiss

Co-Director, Producer: Lisa Molomot

Editor, Producer: Jacob Bricca

 

Executive Producers:

Steven M. Engel

Heidi Reavis

Stephanie Angelides

Jenna Helwig

(Engel Entertainment)

 

Sally Jo Fifer

Lois Vossen

(Independent Lens)

 

Abigail Disney

Gini Reticker

(Fork Films)

Winner • George Foster Peabody Award

Nominee • Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards

Finalist • Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards

Best Southern Feature • Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival

Best Documentary Feature • Ashland Ind. Film Festival

Best Documentary Feature • Toronto Arthouse Film Festival

Best Documentary Feature • San Luis Obispo Int. Film Festival

Best Documentary Feature • Newburyport Documentary Film Festival

Best Documentary Feature • Doc Boston Film Festival

Best Documentary Feature • Adirondack Film Festival

Best Documentary Feature • Thin Line Festival

Best Documentary Feature • Atlanta DocuFest

Best Documentary Feature • Lost River Film Festival

Audience Choice Award, Best Feature Film • Tacoma Film Festival

Audience Choice Award • San Luis Obispo Int. Film Festival

As the national debate over immigration policy simmers to a boil, its practical consequences are felt every day in Brooks County, Texas. Located 70 miles north of the border with Mexico, it is the site of an estimated 3000 deaths since 2008, as migrants try to circumvent the state’s busiest interior immigration checkpoint and find themselves lost in the vast private ranch lands that surround it.  

Missing in Brooks County follows the journey of two families who have come to Brooks County to look for their loved ones who went missing. As they search for answers, they encounter a haunted land where death is a part of everyday life. A gripping documentary mystery, it is also a deeply humane portrait of the law enforcement agents, human rights workers, and activists who come face to face with the life and death consequences of a broken system.