Film
No Data Plan
Dir. Miko Revereza | 70min, 2019
Having lived as an undocumented person in the US for over 20 years, Filipino-American filmmaker Miko Revereza sets out on a three-day journey by train from Los Angeles to New York—an anxious odyssey through a succession of transit zones, ID checks, and Border Patrol raids as seen through the smudged windows of an Amtrak car. Interweaving reflections on his mother’s personal history with a diaristic account of his trip, Revereza crafts a quiet, profound meditation on rootlessness, alienation, and what the director calls the “modern fugitivism” of the undocumented experience.
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