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Let the World Go On Sleeping depicts a vision I once had - a dream in which we play voyeur, and watch our lives. The film is staged somewhere familiar but can not be easily placed. We become aware as we watch a chain of mothers and fathers in a home that we belong too. They wait eagerly to acknowledge you with peace and thank you for even existing at all. It is a story about loss and liberation. It's a rhythm, it's a beat, it's a song that we have long forgotten but still dance to
Name | Character | Team | |
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Phil Duran | Father | Unowned |
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Jocelyn Montoya | The Wife | Unowned |
Teresa Longo | Mother | Unowned | |
Noor-Un-Nisa Touchon | Daughter | Unowned | |
Pablo Armijo | Son | Unowned |