All the World Is Sleeping

Unraveling addiction through a mother's struggle

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About All the World Is Sleeping

Released: 2021

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TVMA

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Cast
Melissa Barrera, Jackie Cruz, Kristen Gutoskie, Luis Bordonada, Lisandra Tena

All the World Is Sleeping

About All the World Is Sleeping

"All the World Is Sleeping" is a 2021 release that centers on the unique and poignant narrative of a young mother fighting against drug addiction and the struggles of life. Filmed with utter realism and edge-of-the-seat drama, the movie highlights the stark realities and unforgiving nature of addiction while illuminating the strength inherent in motherhood and survival.

Making / Production

The film was directed by Ryan Lacen and produced by Anthony Baldino and Rody Thompson. The writing credits go to Ryan Lacen and Tony Mouleart. Though the filming process was challenging due to the sensitive subject matter, the team maintained a high level of professionalism to exhaustively depict the dire consequences of drug addiction, the importance of friendship, and the strength required to seek a better life.

Actors

  • Melissa Barrera as Lulu: She impressively embodied Lulu, a young mother trying to combat her drug addiction while keeping her family intact. Barrera's performance was deeply moving and respectful to the reality of the situation her character found herself in.
  • Jacqueline Obradors as Ana: Obradors filled the role of Ana, a dedicated healthcare worker trying to guide Lulu towards a path of recovery. Her portrayal provided a grounded contrast to the chaotic world of addiction.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The movie tackles the deeply sensitive issue of drug abuse, specifically in Latinx communities in the United States.
  • The film was created with the aim of generating awareness about drug addiction and its pervasive impacts on addicts and their communities.

Quotes

  • "I have to fight every day... for my son, for myself." - Lulu
  • "You're stronger than you've ever known. You have to believe that." - Ana

Music, Soundtrack

  • While the film does not boast a blockbuster soundtrack, its background score, predominantly consisting of somber and haunting melodies, successfully underscores the tones of despair, struggle, and hope depicted in the movie.