Actual politic themes are mixed with near-future sci-fi in this Mexican take on the genre. Mexicans struggle to survive by working in virtual sweatshops as builders, taxi drivers or by selling their memories. This movie was also on the Copenhagen Pix Festival some weeks ago.
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