"Mariachi High" documents a year in the life of Mariachi Halcon, a top-ranked competitive high-school mariachi band in the rural ranching town of Zapata, Texas.
Despite the economic challenges in Zapata and its school district, charismatic mariachi director Adrian Padilla creates a championship-level music ensemble that can compete against larger, more privileged schools from around Texas.
“At a time when Latinos have the highest dropout rate in the country and when arts education continues to be under attack, we found a story of teens who pursue excellence through their cultural heritage despite some very real challenges,” says "Mariachi High" producer and director Ilana Trachtman. “This is an exuberant story about ambitious and talented Mexican-American teenagers — whom you hardly ever see on screen.”
This film originally aired in 2012. This film is by Ilana Trachtman, Kim Connell and Kelly Sheehan, of Rubylake LLC. "Mariachi High" is on Facebook.
Mariachi High | Charlie Martinez: A Mariachi Freshman
"For his first day of high school
Mariachi High | La Quinceañera
The Quinceañera marks a special occasion in a Mexican girl's life.
Mariachi High | “Alma Llanera”
"Alma Llanera
Mariachi High | Where are they now?
Updates from the students featured in the film Mariachi High.