Sleep Dealer
Director: Alex Rivera
Screenwriter: Alex Rivera, David Riker
Executive Producers: Guy Naggar, Peter Klimt
Producer: Anthony Bregman
Cinematographer: Lisa Rinzler
Editor: Alex Rivera
Composer: Tomandandy
Visual Effects Supervisor: Mark Russell
Gorgeous, intelligent, and intensely imaginative, Alex Rivera’s stunning first feature, Sleep Dealer, is set in a near future marked by airtight international borders, militarized corporate warriors, and an underground class of node workers who plug their nervous systems into a global computer network that commodifies memory.
Memo Cruz is a young campesino who lives with his family in a town fighting for its life, the small, dusty farm village of Santa Ana del Rio, Oaxaca. A private company has hijacked control of the area’s water supply and is selling it back to the village at outrageous prices, provoking the mobilization of aqua-terrorist cells. But Memo couldn’t care less about Santa Ana. He loves technology and dreams of leaving his small pueblo to find work in the hi-tech factories of the big cities in the north. He dreams of becoming a node worker and learns how to build his own transmitter, which he uses to hack into the lives of others and live vicariously. One night, he stumbles across a transmission destined to pave the way to the city of the future, but in a way Memo could never have expected.
Burning with visual energy and originality, Sleep Dealer is a fascinating and prescient work of science fiction that is as politically engaged as enjoyable to watch.
Eyebeam Production Lab worked with Mark Russell on elements of the visual effects.
Research: Production Lab
Project Type: Digital Cinema
Tags: visual effects














Comments
seen the movie last year in italy.
impressed by the visual effects, good work!