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A Day Without a Mexican

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
3.4K
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A Day Without a Mexican (2004)
When a mysterious fog surrounds the boundaries of California, there is a communication breakdown and all the Mexicans disappear, affecting the economy and the state stops working missing the Mexican workers and dwellers.
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When a mysterious fog surrounds the boundaries of California, there is a communication breakdown and all the Mexicans disappear, affecting the economy and the state stops working missing the... Read allWhen a mysterious fog surrounds the boundaries of California, there is a communication breakdown and all the Mexicans disappear, affecting the economy and the state stops working missing the Mexican workers and dwellers.When a mysterious fog surrounds the boundaries of California, there is a communication breakdown and all the Mexicans disappear, affecting the economy and the state stops working missing the Mexican workers and dwellers.

  • Director
    • Sergio Arau
  • Writers
    • Sergio Arau
    • Yareli Arizmendi
    • Sergio Guerrero
  • Stars
    • Caroline Aaron
    • Tony Abatemarco
    • Melinda Allen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergio Arau
    • Writers
      • Sergio Arau
      • Yareli Arizmendi
      • Sergio Guerrero
    • Stars
      • Caroline Aaron
      • Tony Abatemarco
      • Melinda Allen
    • 93User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Caroline Aaron
    Caroline Aaron
    • Aunt Gigi
    Tony Abatemarco
    • Talk Show Host
    Melinda Allen
    Melinda Allen
    • Ellen Abercombie
    • (as Melinda R. Allen)
    Frankie J. Allison
    Frankie J. Allison
    • Oficer Carr
    • (as Frankie Jay Allison)
    Fernando Arau
    • Undocumented 1
    Yareli Arizmendi
    Yareli Arizmendi
    • Lila Rodriguez
    Todd Babcock
    Todd Babcock
    • Nick
    Maria Beck
    Maria Beck
    • Officer Sanchez
    Yeniffer Behrens
    Yeniffer Behrens
    • Suzy
    Arell Blanton
    • Chris
    Cassidy Paige Bringas
    • Tracy Abercrombie
    Brian Brophy
    • Barney Montana
    Pilar Camporredondo
    • Lila's Mom
    • (as Maria Camporredondo Neeley)
    Elpidia Carrillo
    Elpidia Carrillo
    • Cata
    Larry Carroll
    Larry Carroll
    • Newscaster
    Suzette Craft
    • Newscaster
    Maureen Flannigan
    Maureen Flannigan
    • Mary Jo Quintana
    Suzanne Friedline
    Suzanne Friedline
    • Vicki Martin
    • Director
      • Sergio Arau
    • Writers
      • Sergio Arau
      • Yareli Arizmendi
      • Sergio Guerrero
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    User reviews93

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    5lastliberal

    Be careful what you wish for...

    OK, so it wasn't some blockbuster that had a chance at an Oscar, but it did win a couple of awards at film festivals. You won't see brilliant acting or compelling dialog, but it was worth watching just to bring into focus the contributions of Latinos to our daily lives and our economy.

    You may be feeding on a steady diet of Lou Dobbs' anti-immigration screed and not realize just how important Latinos are to the United States. Their contribution to out food supply and their presence in every aspect of our lives, not to mention the great Latino actors that we would miss.

    It was the documentary part of this mocumentary that was satisfying and worthwhile. Check it out on the tube - you won't be disappointed; and you'll get a few laughs with your information.
    hqahtani

    Watch this, only if there's nothing else to do.

    I just finished watching A Day Without a Mexican, so my comments are fresh.

    As some other reviewers have mentioned, this film had the potential to be much more in terms of social commentary. The fact that it went in a comedic direction isn't bad in itself, it's just the execution of everything seemed so flawed.

    There were chances to make statements, and to be relevant; one can still do that while still being funny. It's just -- I never laughed during the entire film, and I never felt as if any point was driven home, so it failed both goals.

    I won't call this a bad film, but it's certainly not worth the $4 rental fee. If it shows up on TV for free, go ahead and watch it, otherwise find something else to spend your money on. Stereotypes can be used to convey a serious message (see Hollywood Shuffle), however I'm not sure what this film's message really was. Was it that Mexicans are a cheap economic revenue? That they're our maids, and token love interests?

    As for bad acting, I can get over that. The problem is with the script. The initial idea sounds great, but the initial idea needs followed up with original and clever thought; that's where this film went downhill quickly.
    7yaornw

    A hilarious satire

    It's a dark comedy, people. And it's brilliantly done. Sure, it's made on a low budget, with mostly unknown cast, but it really is an interesting question-if we deport all the Mexicans, what would happen to a city like Los Angeles where they fill a major role in so many areas of life and commerce. In this case, the world falls apart, and the results are entertaining but telling. There's always a ring of truth amidst the satire and humor. I saw this on a whim years ago when it first came out, and I continue to remember it all these years later. That's how powerful it is. Deserves a look for anyone debating immigration because of the questions it inspires. And it's also a diverting film. Highly recommended.
    6jotix100

    The Mexicans among us

    Sergio Arau's satire "A Day Without a Mexican" takes a poignant look at something that has been in the news lately. Mr. Arau's new take on the theme he has explored already, give us a vision about how inter connected we are in this country. This movie will resonate more with people from California. Mexicans in that state account for most of the immigrants, illegal, or otherwise.

    We are given the premise that a fog is enveloping the state and all Mexicans have disappeared into it. The Anglos, so dependent for much of the work from Mexicans don't seem to be coping well when the reality about having to do something they take for granted will be done by their Mexican workers.

    Yareli Arizmendi and Eduardo Palomo do fine work under Mr. Arau's direction.
    cryinghyena

    don't expect too much

    This film got it's press from the "inflammatory" title, but the ad campaign was aimed to put your butt in the movie seat, and it worked for this micro-budget movie... it ended up with a profit in Los Angeles alone. This was quite clever because the film got a much larger audience than it would have received otherwise, regardless of anyone's personal feelings. The ads were done so that any reasonably intelligent person could see the tongue-in-cheek manner in which the ad campaign was carried out, and those who couldn't, well... they'd probably go see the movie just so they could be even more angry.

    So I went to see the movie, not so much because of the controversy, but to see how good a film had been put together. I was really disappointed. For as clever a campaign had been crafted to get people to see their movie, the filmmakers failed miserably at keeping them interested.

    The storyline is not too terribly involving, and the "morality tale" message is really beat into your head with a hammer from the first minute all the way to the end. The acting is amateurish... it had a very distinct high school film project look and feel to it, and although I'm no stranger to low budget films... this one really looked bad. The film quality was so terribly grainy that it was distracting, and the attempts at "visual effects" even moreso. I would have been more impressed and they would have saved a few bucks if they'd left them out.

    The coup d'etat... I fell asleep. And I had really wanted to like this movie... I went in having a really good feeling about it.

    The film would probably have made a great half hour after school special or educational video, with all of the boring and tedious plot left out and all of the interesting factoids about the Mexican contribution to American culture left in. I know many of my Mexican friends who saw it got a kick out of some of the cultural in-jokes in the movie, but almost across the board they agree with me that the movie wasn't very good.

    So there you go. If you have a burning desire to learn some fairly obvious facts about Mexican culture in California, jump right in. My feeling is that people who are ignorant to the information put forward in the film are probably not inclined to care or want to know anyway... but there's never any harm in trying to get the word out. All minorities in the U.S. have historically been mistreated and maligned, and if one were really inclined to learn some perspective about American treatment of Mexicans, Indians, Blacks, Asians... I would suggest a read of 'A People's History of the United States' by Howard Zinn. NOW THAT'S AN EYE OPENER.

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    • Trivia
      The scenes on the empty San Diego streets were shot on 1 January, when there are few people about, because the production was unable to pay for closing them.
    • Goofs
      The scenes in Stockton, California show orange groves in the background. There are no orange groves in Stockton.
    • Quotes

      Lila Rodriguez: In the face of so many emergency calls reporting missing persons in the state of California, every explanation needs to be considered, from

      [an unmanned tractor comes into frame in the background, heading towards Lila]

    • Crazy credits
      Disclaimer: "No Mexicans were harmed in the making of this film".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Mission Impossible III/Hoot/Down in the Valley/An American Haunting/Killer Diller/The Proposition (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      A Day Without a Mexican
      Written by Piro, Mongus, Avi and Sergio Arau (as S. Arau)

      Performed by Ritmo Peligroso

      Imaginary Friend Publishing, Administered by Universal Publishing Latino

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Un día sin mexicanos
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Eye On The Ball Films
      • Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE)
      • Jose and Friends Inc.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,179,890
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $628,807
      • May 16, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,057,021
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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