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Film SynopsisSometime in the not too distant future, big corporations control the water supply and international borders are truly airtight. In a Mexican village, Memo, a young man who loves to tinker with technology, hacks into the wrong system and finds himself in big trouble. When he runs off to a border town, he finds a job and a girl—but no guarantee of a happy ending. In his debut feature, director Alex Rivera creates a chilling scenario that is not so far-fetched. With the look and energy of a futuristic computer game, the film treats us to a world where migrant workers’ nervous systems are plugged into a global network, allowing them to do menial jobs in the U.S. for the same low wages but without setting foot north of the border. A thriller of a ride that is a chilling indictment of global capitalism and a look at the lost promises of the World Wide Web. Get Involved |
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Genre:
Sci-Fi / Horror
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
Spanish
Color:
Color
Plot Summary
New York-based digital media artist and filmmaker Alex Rivera studied cinema and political science at Hampshire College. He developed Sleep Dealer, his first feature, at the 2000 Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab and the 2001 Directors Lab.
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Directed by
Alex Rivera
Produced by
Anthony Bregman
Álvaro Curiel
Sandra Solares
Writing credits
Alex Rivera
David Riker
Cast
| Luis Fernando Peña | ||
| Leonor Varela | ||
| Jacob Vargas | ||
| Giovanna Zacarías |
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Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer combines what was and what will be and brilliantly shows us what “is.” In this original brand of science fiction, Rivera shows us a future that takes into account current political discord over the Mexican–U.S. border as well as the all-too-believable next steps in the existing ... read more
It’s not hard far fetched to imagine a world in which water is traded like oil and immigrant workers perform their labor from virtual factories across the closed border. This is the premise of Sleep Dealer, a new film by first-time director Alex Rivera set in the near future. After ... read more