The Mars Volta's Omar Rodriguez Lopez Film Debut was a top story in March. Here is the recap: The Mars Volta star Omar Rodriguez Lopez made his North American directorial debut in April when his feature film, The Sentimental Engine Slayer premiered at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival . The film, which was written and directed by Rodriguez Lopez, will have four screenings during the festival. Please see complete time and venue details below.While The Sentimental Engine Slayer is not his first venture as a director -- he also created two unreleased films, 2001's A Manual Dexterity and 2003's Letters from Dystopia -- it is his first feature released to the public. Made on a relatively small budget using money borrowed from a close friend and Rodriguez Lopez's parents, the cast and crew worked diligently on location in El Paso, TX to bring the project to fruition.
The Sentimental Engine Slayer tells the tale of the overdue coming of age of a 20-something misfit named Barlam. Set against the backdrop of drug-addled suburban El Paso sometime in the not-too-distant future, Barlam's awkward transition from boy to man is as much the story of struggling to find one's essence in a world of stereotypes as it is an indictment of the distorted reality of family life in the disengaged 21st Century. - more on this story
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