No Data Plan (2019)
A voiceless narrator rehashes details about his mother’s affair as he crosses the United States by train. “Mama has two phone numbers. We do not talk about immigration on her Obama phone. For that we use the other number with no data plan.” The linear train ride moving from Los Angeles to New York diverges into unruly directions of consciousness. A multiplicity of voices share thoughts, dreams and histories evoking images far away from the enclosed spaces of this trains interior. While capturing these landscapes and interiors through his lens, the moving images evidently illustrate an undocumented subjectivity, a site of precarious movement, migration and fugitivism in the US.
Director: Miko Revereza
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: January 24, 2019
Cinematography: Miko Revereza
Editing: Miko Revereza
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Tagalog
Original Language: en
Trailer
No Data Plan TrailerMore Films by Director: Miko Revereza
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is No Data Plan about?
- A voiceless narrator rehashes details about his mother’s affair as he crosses the United States by train. “Mama has two phone numbers. We do not talk about immigration on her Obama phone. For that we use the other number with no data plan.” The linear train ride moving from Los Angeles to New York diverges into unruly directions of consciousness. A multiplicity of voices share thoughts, dreams and histories evoking images far away from the enclosed spaces of this trains interior. While capturing these landscapes and interiors through his lens, the moving images evidently illustrate an undocumented subjectivity, a site of precarious movement, migration and fugitivism in the US.
- Who directed No Data Plan?
- No Data Plan was directed by Miko Revereza.
- How long is No Data Plan?
- No Data Plan has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is No Data Plan?
- No Data Plan is a Documentary film.
- Where was No Data Plan produced?
- No Data Plan was produced in United States of America.