Ibarra's filmography includes: •
Las Marthas • Director •
Synopsis: Las Marthas story set in the south Texas border town of Laredo, telling a century-long tradition in which debutantes from both sides of the border, in order to commemorate George Washington's birthday. Two of the Society Daughters invited in this special ceremony, are the main character of this
documentary film. One is Laurita, who is the thirteenth young woman in her family to debut. Another one is Rosario, who is the first in her family to debut. They grow up in different environment, have different opinions, represent two different sides' culture. This film unravels the origins of this celebration ceremony, and explores the reason why a town with deep Mexican root like Laredo can feel so much for the America's Founding Father. • Awards:The film is a recipient of the Tribeca Institute's Heineken VOCES Documentary Award, as well as funding from LPB, Jerome Foundation, and Humanities Texas. • 2014 Jury Award, CineFestival • Best US Latino Film of the Year, Cinema Tropical • 2012 Heineken Voces Documentary Award Recipient •
Comments: From
The New York Times: "It is a striking alternative portrait of border-town life", "was bucking stereotypes firmly entrenched in the cultural consciousness", "fascinating look as a world barely known outside of Texas..." •
Her opinion/statement about this movie: Ibarra herself grew up along the border, that is why she is so interested in "telling stories that look at the border in a new way". Ten years ago, she visited her cousin in Laredo. That when the original idea of
Las Marthas was born. •
The Infiltrators •
The Last Conquistador •
About: Ibarra's first hour-long
PBS documentary, created with John Valadez, and had a national broadcast on POV. •
Synopsis: In this episode shows us a famous sculptor John Houser. His dream is to build the world's tallest bronze equestrian statue for the city of El Paso, Texas. •
Dirty Laundry: A Homemade Telenovela •
About: A short comedy created and directed by Ibarra. It tells a story about an American girl's sexual coming-of-age in a Mexican American family. •
Awards:Her award-winning directorial debut,
Dirty Laundry: A Homemade Telenovela, was broadcast nationwide on the PBS series
ColorVision. • '''Grandma's Hip Hop''' •
Love and Monster Trucks (In Progress) •
Synopsis:Love & Monster Trucks
is a feature-length narrative film currently in development. 18-year-old Chicana artist, Impala Mata, can't wait to escape her 4x4 truck-obsessed, Texas bordertown family. But the summer before she's supposed to leave for college, she falls in love with a girl—a truck-racer, no less—and suddenly, Impala finds herself drawn back into her family's 4x4 world, in ways she never expected •
About:Love & Monster Trucks ''is inspired by writer/director Cristina Ibarra's experiences growing up around her family’s trucks, modifying shops, junkyards, and car lots, on both sides of the U.S./Mexico border'' == Other projects==