Cuando Duerme Conmigo, starring Ana Claudia Talancón and Erick Elías, is the first film conducted in a virtual production studio, where virtual hyperrealist scenarios were created, and it will premiere in Mexican cinemas on August 3.
The film is distributed by CNMG Distribución, a new Mexican distributor created a year ago, and together with 3CFILMS they also distribute the virtual production studio, which uses motion tracking (camera tracking), gigantic TV screens (or “walls” of LED), among other tools. For this film, the Senscape studio created beaches, airports, and hospitals inside the Cacodelphia studio. It is a production and investment of 4Centofilms and Cacodelphia.
The cinema circuit in which it will be exhibited includes 250 screens throughout Mexico.
Laura (Ana Claudia Talancón) lives in New York and is a married lawyer and mother of three children. Vicente (Erick Elías) lives in Miami, is single, and is a professor and sports lover. Without knowing each other, their paths cross after an accident that leads them to spend a cold New York winter night on Christmas Eve, in the discomfort of a hospital waiting room, where they discover that they have something in common.
“I love having been able to work in this film, which dedicates much of the script to the self-examination of the characters, it is as if the viewer discovered himself,” said Ana Claudia Talancón.
Erick Elías said: “Characters like Vicente’s, enrich not only my professional but personal life, because it scrutinizes images, feelings, attitudes, in short, everything that concerns the human being, and that is gratifying.”