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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
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  • 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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    6jluis1984

    Brilliant idea, weak execution... still a good movie

    Sergio Arau is a Mexican artist whose main work has been done in the field of visual arts and in music, but in 1998 he along with his wife Yareli Arizmendi, wrote and directed a short comedy named "A Day Without a Mexican", a fake documentary chronicling the fictitious events that happened in California when suddenly all the Hispanic people disappeared without any reason. Their fake documentary was a satire about U.S. immigrant policy and the unfair treatment the Hispanic immigrants received. Their work was well received but the couple decided to take their message to the main audience by turning their short film into a feature length film.

    Like Arau's original short, the movie's premise is that for strange circumstances all the Hispanic immigrants (not only Mexicans) disappear of the state of California and the state is surrounded by a mysterious fog that isolates the people leaving them without the work that Hispanics usually do. The movie chronicles the events happening in that situation and showcases how important are the immigrants for the development of California.

    Writer Yareli Arizmendi plays Lila, a reporter hired for her Latin looks who later becomes the center of the attention as she becomes "the last Latin in California". John Getz plays Senator Steven Abercombie III, an anti-immigrant politician who becomes governor of California after the actual Governor disappears due to Hispanic heritage. Muse Watson is Louis McClaire, owner of a ranch who understands the importance of the immigrant's work but who has to deal with his overtly patriotic and racist son George (Bru Muller).

    These three main stories as well as other minor subplots get together to showcase different situations of the immigrants in California. Arau mixes "interviews with experts" giving opinions on the Hispanics disappearance and noticing the importance of their presence for the country. Using comedy as a medium to deliver his message, Arau's film delivers good laughs and flows smoothly most of the time, however, at times it is notorious that the project started as a short as there are scenes that seem to be shot only to reach the runtime of a feature length film.

    Being a music video director before, Arau can't help but to display the influences of his previous work, giving the movie a modern albeit a bit MTV-like look. Also, the movie has been severely criticized for its highly fictitious premise. While this criticism is valid in the sense that the unexplained disappearance and the comedic tone do diminish the importance of the subject matter, Arau makes his point clear despite the flawed conception of his plot.

    The acting is good on the main roles, but the apparently undeveloped script makes it look a bit forced at times. Arizmendi and Getz shine in their respective roles and without a doubt they are the driving force of the film. The rest of the cast is also good, but nothing spectacular. This in my opinion is due to the lack of details in the script that leaves some characters at a very shallow stereotypical level.

    "A Day without a Mexican" may not be subtle in its approach, and probably it forces its message a bit too much, but still raises very important points and delivers its message without problems. The Arau couple had a brilliant idea and raised very good points, however, the film still feels as if it could had been better. Hopefully the couple will continue making films that will be better than this first attempt. 7/10. Interesting film.
    7davidals

    Gosh - what intense response this one has provoked!

    Altogether I found A DAY WITHOUT A Mexican to be highly entertaining - I would've hoped for something of the caliber of DO THE RIGHT THING or BLAZING SADDLES, and this is definitely not up to those standards, but as independent films go, this one definitely beats a lot of the competition.

    Basically a b-movie, sci-fi spoof with a lot of social commentary thrown in, I found A DAY... to be a bit didactic in places - the interrupting statistics were highly unnecessary and nearly destroyed the energy in an otherwise fine film. But I think one's ultimate take on this film will come down to ones' politics - I agree with those expressed in the film, so - while I found the film to be hammering its' points a bit harder than it should (not all Americans are THAT ignorant of the rest of the world), overall I considered it to be fun and provocative.

    I have seen tons of indie films, and - just in that I was actually able to watch this one all the way through - this one manages to be quite good. Film shouldn't just be about explosions, or wallowing in some hipster's fantasy of 'the underground,' or dream sequences with midgets, or boring white 20somethings screwing around - a film that tries to engage with the world is a real breath of fresh air every now and then.
    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.
    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.
    5claudio_carvalho

    Promising Idea Wasted in a Soap-Opera with One Joke Only

    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.

    "A Day without a Mexican" is a promising idea about the importance of Mexican immigrants the in the economy of California. There are several references to prominent Mexican personalities that have immigrated to USA and also to the states that belonged to Mexico and have been incorporated to the USA. However, the plot is limited to one joke only and wasted in a boring and unnecessary soap-opera. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "Um Dia sem Mexicanos" ("A Day Without Mexicans")

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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: 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

    Tech specs

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

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