A 61-minute experimental feature that keenly focuses on the intersection of place and time, Ion de Sosa’s Sueñan los Androides (trans. Androids Dreams) is a unique hodge-podge of ideas and imagery that’s as much about its setting as the action within. The selling point for the film, at least the way it seems to have been pitched at the Berlinale, is in its relationship to one of the most influential science fiction films ever, Blade Runner. Framed as a hyper-minimalist reinterpretation of tha...
Published on February 17, 2015 21:55