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The behind-the-scenes tidbits of unknown people

This film is the first feature film by young director cary fukunaga. Cary fukunaga was born in California on 1977. He is a hybrid of Japan and Switzerland. He grew up on the east coast of California and then went to the University of California, Santa Cruz. Under the influence of the famous editor Walter Mocky, he decided to devote himself to the film industry. In 2004, his short film "Victoria Para Chino" was a great success and won about a dozen film awards. The theme of this film comes from a tragedy that happened in 2003. Texas police found 8 1 Mexican stowaways on an abandoned truck, of which 17 were dead.

After Victoria Para Chino, Fuyong continued to pay attention to the theme of illegal immigrants and made this Nobody. The film won wide acclaim at Sundance Film Festival in 2009, won the best director in photography and drama in one fell swoop, and was nominated for the jury prize, so it was focused by a famous independent film distribution company and bought the distribution right. Fuyong's direct contact and communication with Central American immigrants laid a solid foundation for this film. The name of this film refers to those immigrants who have sneaked into the United States from Latin America. They expect a better life, but they can't get legal status, so they can only work in black jobs and remain anonymous.