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Voices
of Wiley Wiggins, Lorelei Linklater , Trevor Jack Brooks, Glover
Gill, Laura Hicks , Ames Asbell, Leigh Mahoney
Richard Linklater returned to the
semi-improvised approach and philosophical themes of his debut feature
Slacker while embracing a new and groundbreaking visual technology
in his sixth feature film, Waking Life. Linklater and cameraman
Tommy Pallotta shot the film on location in Austin, TX, using digital
video equipment. Linklater and digital animator Bob Sabiston then
used newly developed computer software to transform the images through
a process called "interpolated rotoscoping"; the result
merges the naturalism of live action with a stylized look that resembles
a cartoon or a painting in motion. Waking Life's flexible, non-narrative
approach follows a young man (Wiley Wiggins) who arrives in Austin
and hitches a ride with a stranger, who engages him in a conversation
about rarely considered facets of existentialism. As the visitor
drifts through the city, he encounters a variety of people and finds
himself absorbing their views on art, philosophy, society, and numerous
other issues of contemporary life. Linklater's cast is dotted with
well-known actors (Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Adam Goldberg, Nicky
Katt) and pop-culture notables (filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, Martin
Scorsese associate Steven Prince, comic Louis Black), alongside
a large number of relatively little-known players. Waking Life received
its world premiere at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival; Linklater's
next film, Tape, was also screened at the same festival.
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