The Sentimental Engine Slayer

  • 97'
  • USA
  • 2010
In certain musical circles, the impressively Afro-coifed Omar Rodriguez Lopez, above all known from the prog-rock band The Mars Volta, is a phenomenon. He is known to be enormously productive (35 records in 15 years), original and versatile. For his debut film The Sentimental Engine Slayer, he is responsible for the screenplay, production design, production and of course also the music. In addition, he also plays the lead as the pretty confused Barlam. This twenty-something is obsessed by the divorce of his parents, has an incestuous relationship with his drug-addicted sister and becomes embroiled in a world of whores and addicts. As he falls prey to psychosis, reality and fantasy become so close together that the viewer too can barely tell them apart.
This psychedelic trip is set in El Paso, Texas, the home town of the Puerto Rican all-rounder, who thinks that American films (also independent ones) do not reflect multicultural reality enough. His own film is deliberately bilingual.

Director
Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
USA
Year
2010
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
97'
Medium
HDcam
Languages
English, Spanish
Producer
Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Production Company
Rodriguez Lopez Productions
Sales
Sargent House
Screenplay
Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Cinematography
Michael Rizzi
Editor
Adam Thomson
Production Design
Sonny Kay, Omar Rodriguez Lopez, Sara Christina Gross
Sound Design
Lars Stalfors
Music
Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Cast
Kim Stodel, Sonny Kay, Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Director
Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
USA
Year
2010
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
97'
Medium
HDcam
Languages
English, Spanish
Producer
Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Production Company
Rodriguez Lopez Productions
Sales
Sargent House
Screenplay
Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Cinematography
Michael Rizzi
Editor
Adam Thomson
Production Design
Sonny Kay, Omar Rodriguez Lopez, Sara Christina Gross
Sound Design
Lars Stalfors
Music
Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Cast
Kim Stodel, Sonny Kay, Omar Rodriguez Lopez