Sleep Dealer
Luis Fernando Peña Actor , Leonor Varela Actor , Jacob Vargas Actor , Tenoch Huerta Mejía Actor , Meztli Adamina Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Violence,Sexual Situations
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Sleep Dealer
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 03 20 (USA - Limited) / 2009 04 17 (USA - Limited)
UPC: 812034010913
Studio: Maya
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Violence, Sexual Situations]
Summary: In a bleak future where the borders have been sealed, vast computer networks commodify memories, and corporate warriors have been militarized, a tech-savvy "campesino" from a small Santa Ana farm village discovers a mysterious transmission that seems to be a blueprint for the city of the future. Memo Cruz lives with his family in Santa Ana del Rio, a remote farming community that has recently been hijacked by a private company. Having already taken control of the entire area's water supply, the company is now seeking to sell the precious resource back to citizens at criminal prices. As a result, aqua-terrorist cells have recently formed, with the explicit goal of taking back the water supply by force if necessary. Despite the growing tension in Santa Ana, however, all Memo really cares about is technology. Memo longs to find employment as a node worker in the high-tech factories of the northern cities, and has recently constructed a transmitter that allows him to vicariously experience the lives of others. One evening, while surfing the local airwaves, the gifted eavesdropper locks onto a forbidden broadcast not intended for the general public -- a broadcast that lays out explicit plans for creating a future that Memo could have never imagined. Subsequently targeted by the government -- which has discovered evidence of his radio intercept and now views him as a direct threat -- Memo must flee to Tijuana after his home is destroyed in a violent remote-control bombing. Memo hopes to find work in Tijuana, and along the way he meets aspiring journalist Luz, a bright young woman in search of her breakthrough story. Later, after selling some of her memories online to a mysterious client, Luz helps Memo acquire the nodes he needs to connect to the network and get a job. As Memo plugs his body into the system and discovers that work in a high-tech factory can be fairly treacherous, Luz works to uncover the identity of her biggest fan, and these three unsuspecting individuals become caught up in a plot that could transform their world forever. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Science Fiction
Awards: Alfred P. Sloan Prize – Sundance Film Festival Film Presented – Berlin International Film Festival Film Presented – New Directors/New Films Film Presented – San Francisco International Film Festival Film Presented – Hamptons International Film Festival Film Presented – Seattle International Film Festival Film Presented – Edinburgh International Film Festival Best First Feature – Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature – Independent Spirit Awards
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Sleep Dealer
Format: DVD
Release Date: 09/08/2009
Audio: DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 90 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) Spanish
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Sleep Dealer
1. Home [6:34]
2. Memo's Escape [5:20]
3. Rudy's First Mission [4:56]
4. Heading to Tijuana [7:22]
5. Looking for a Coyotek [11:23]
6. The "Sleep Dealers" [4:03]
7. Memories Sold [7:00]
8. The Truth [6:23]
9. Plugged Love [4:30]
10. A Stone Thrower [6:39]
11. Entering Mexico [5:13]
12. Confession [6:04]
13. Sneaking In [2:13]
14. Returning Home [3:33]
15. Water! [2:56]
16. Credits Without Borders [5:07]
Derek Armstrong
The 2004 film A Day Without a Mexican took a satirical look at where the U.S. would be without Mexican labor. Alex Rivera's Sleep Dealer almost functions as its non-satirical science fiction cousin -- maybe "A Day When Mexicans Remotely Control Labor Robots." An overworked Tijuana-based labor force that operates worker robots in the U.S. virtually is just one of Rivera's bold visions of a possible future -- most of which are refreshingly unindebted to other films, even though The Matrix in particular was evoked in the film's ad campaign. Many of the characters in Sleep Dealer do have metal nodes grafted to their back and arms at various junctures, ? la The Matrix. But writer-director Rivera takes this similar imagery in his own direction, allowing for cutting-edge commentary on the closing of borders between the U.S. and Mexico, hypersensitivity toward terrorism, Internet obsession, the future scarcity of water, and our fascination with ever-more-debased reality TV. Our guide through this world is Memo (Luis Fernando Pe?a), a Oaxacan farmer's son who moves to the big city for the most common of reasons: he needs to send money back to his family, after being inadvertently to blame for his father's death. Memo is quiet, dignified, and easy to identify with. There's plenty else Rivera fits in, including a romantic subplot with a would-be writer (Leonor Varela) who's using the nodes and cables to sell her memories on the black market. Sleep Dealer won't be mistaken for a Hollywood release, but that's probably a good thing, as it maintains a distinctly Mexican character while offering special effects with enough Hollywood polish to make the grade. The cool score by Tomandandy also deserves special praise. But maybe it's Rivera's ideas that truly set him apart from Hollywood -- namely, the fact that he has some. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Tomandandy
Composer (Music Score)
David Riker
Screenwriter
Alex Rivera
Director
Alex Rivera
Screenwriter
Anthony Bregman
Producer
Guy Naggar
Executive Producer
Peter Klimt
Executive Producer
Luis Fernando Peña
Actor
Leonor Varela
Actor
Jacob Vargas
Actor
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Actor
Meztli Adamina
Actor
Jose Concepión Macías
Actor
Giovanna Zacarias
Actor
Emilio Guerrero
Actor
Norma Pablo
Actor
Roberto Reyes
Actor
Guillermo Rios
Actor
Andaluz Russell
Actor
Jorge Zepeda
Actor
Country: Mexico,USA

