Jennifer Lopez's film "Bordertown" will be released Jan. 29 on DVD, according to the Web site of the film's U.S. distributor THINKFilm.

The film was originally set to debut in El Paso in late October before having a staggered release nationally. The screening in El Paso did not happen and the film was pulled nationwide from the distributor's release schedule.

"Due to circumstances outside of our control, 'Bordertown' is no longer on THINKFilm's release schedule," Dylan Marchetti of THINKFilm told the El Paso Times this fall when the film was no longer going to be released in theaters. "I do not anticipate it returning in the foreseeable future, unfortunately."

"Bordertown," based on true events, is the story of one woman's passionate struggle for justice in a town gripped by fear. American journalist Lauren (Jennifer Lopez) arrives in Ju�rez determined to find the truth about hundreds of murdered women.

The film, directed by Gregory Nava, also stars Antonio Banderas and Martin Sheen.

Lopez received the Amnesty International "Artists for Amnesty" award at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year in recognition of her work as producer and star of "Bordertown."

According to a comprehensive analysis by Amnesty International, about 400 young women have been murdered or abducted in the Mexican cities of Ju�rez and Chihuahua since 1993.


Jennifer Lopez admitted she has difficulties dealing with her pregnancy
Below is a picture of Jennifer Lopez in a Bikini because she cannot control her hormones, making her an emotional wreck.

Lopez, who is expecting her first child with husband Marc Anthony, revealse she finds it hard not to burst into tears.

- Anything that is touching makes me cry - any commercial that is sappy and silly – Jennifer told Contactmusic.jenniferlopez

The singer says she cries most if she sees touching moments of a dad and his daughter.

- But anytime I see anything about a dad with his little girl, and I'm over tired, I'm gone! – Lopez explained.