Benning's film showcases serene and majestic scenes, blending nostalgia with subtle political commentary. The story explores how water sustains a valley, and how crops are transported to feed the nation. The film highlights the quiet struggles of a rural community, often overshadowed by powerful industries that exploit undocumented immigrant labor while disregarding the rights of people of color.
El Valley Centro
Benning's cinematography infuses the film with a nostalgic sense of grandeur, capturing the atmosphere with natural sound and contemplative shots to convey a subtle yet impactful political message.