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Sansón and Me
Directed by
Rodrigo Reyes
2022
83m
Documentary
7.4
92%
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Follows a young immigrant's path from coastal Mexico to a life sentence for murder in California.
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Cast of Sansón and Me
Gerardo Reyes
Sansón (adult)
Antonio González Andrade
Sansón (child)
Rodrigo Reyes
Director / Producer / Story
Su Kim
Producer / Story
Inti Cordera
Executive Producer
Carrie Lozano
Executive Producer
Lois Vossen
Executive Producer
Sandie Viquez Pedlow
Executive Producer
Carlos Cárdenas Aguilar
Co-Producer
Alejandro Mejía
Director Of Photography
Andrea Chignoli
Editor
Daniel E. Chávez Ontiveros
Editor
Jacobo Lieberman
Music
Sage Bilderback
Sound Mixer
Shana Swanson
Supervising Producer
Sansón Noe Andrade
Story
Doris Baizley
Story Consultant
Sansón and Me Ratings & Reviews
FilmWeek (LAist)
Claudia Puig
A really intriguing way to make a film... A well done and profound [documentary].
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
...it's still an exceptionally vivid capture of how the system (on either side of our southern border) seems to ensure some lives prosper, while others are deemed throwaways.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
The film is an unusually layered look at how the combination of privation, misplaced familial loyalty and just plain rotten luck can make the immigrant experience in America a nightmare.
Slant Magazine
Wes Greene
Sansón and Me has a way of frustratingly pulling focus away from its ostensible subject.
Eye for Film
Amber Wilkinson
This film is taking a much more sobering sweep than more frequently made films about jail time, which tend to end with exoneration or freedom, which Reyes notes from the start is not within this documentary's gift.
MovieJawn
Gary M. Kramer
Poignant and lyrical.... . This is a sad, sobering film, about lives that are wasted.
Hammer to Nail
Christopher Llewellyn Reed
Despite the heavy themes, the movie is also very playful, Reyes taking clear joy in his mise-en-scène and inviting us to do the same.
IndieWire
Kristen Lopez
A melancholy experience. As Reyes tells Andrade early in the process, this documentary won't exonerate him or get him released from prison, but for Andrade, the opportunity to tell his story and have a living example of his memories saved is enough.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
The film conveys the full dimensionality of Sansón's experience that has so tragically been reduced to the size of a small cell.
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