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Waking Life -- A man shuffles through a dream meeting various people and discussing the meanings and purposes of the universe.

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Writer (WGA):
Richard Linklater (written by)
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Release Date:
7 March 2002 (Australia) See more »
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Plot:
A man shuffles through a dream meeting various people and discussing the meanings and purposes of the universe. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Awards:
5 wins & 14 nominations See more »
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(94 articles)
User Reviews:
very good, creative, expansion of Slackers See more (482 total) »

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Trevor Jack Brooks ... Young Boy Playing Paper Game
Lorelei Linklater ... Young Girl Playing Paper Game

Wiley Wiggins ... Main Character
Glover Gill ... Accordion Player
Lara Hicks ... Violin Player
Ames Asbell ... Viola Player
Leigh Mahoney ... Viola Player
Sara Nelson ... Cello Player
Jeanine Attaway ... Piano Player
Erik Grostic ... Bass Player
Bill Wise ... Boat Car Guy
Robert C. Solomon ... Philosophy Professor

Kim Krizan ... Herself
Eamonn Healy ... Shape-Shifting Man
J.C. Shakespeare ... Burning Man

Ethan Hawke ... Jesse

Julie Delpy ... Celine
Charles Gunning ... Angry Man in Jail
David Sosa ... Himself
Alex Jones ... Man in Car with P.A.
Otto Hofmann ... Himself
Aklilu Gebrewold ... Himself
Carol Dawson ... Coffee Shop Chatter
Lisa Moore ... Coffee Shop Chatter
Steve Fitch ... Chimpanzee
Louis Mackey ... Himself
Alex Nixon ... Man Writing a Novel at the Bar
Violet Nichols ... Woman Talking to the Novel Writer
Steven Prince ... Man Talking to the Bartender
Ken Webster ... Bartender
Mary McBay ... Woman on TV
Kregg A. Foote ... Man on TV
Jason T. Hodge ... Man with the Long Hair
Guy Forsyth ... Himself
John Christensen ... Guy Talking about Turning the Light on in Dreams

Caveh Zahedi ... Himself
David Jewell ... Man Talking to Caveh

Adam Goldberg ... One of Four Men

Nicky Katt ... One of Four Men
Jason Liebrecht ... One of Four Men (as E. Jason Liebrecht)
Brent Green ... One of Four Men
RC Whittaker ... Man on the Lamppost
Hymie Samuelson ... Mr. Debord
David Martínez ... Man on the Train (as David Martinez)
Ryan Power ... Young Disappearing Guy
Tiana Hux ... Soap Opera Woman

Timothy 'Speed' Levitch ... Himself (as Speed Levitch)

Steve Brudniak ... Goatee Man
Marta Banda ... Friendly Girl

Steven Soderbergh ... Interviewed on television
Charles Murdock ... Old Man

Mona Lee Fultz ... Quiet Woman at Restaurant (as Mona Lee)
Edith Mannix ... Older Artist in the Park
Bess Cox ... Old Woman Sitting for a Portrait
Louis Black ... Kierkegaard Disciple

Richard Linklater ... Pinball Playing Man / Man on Back of Boat
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Kierstin Cunnington ... Goth Girl (uncredited)
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Directed by
Richard Linklater 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Richard Linklater (written by)

Produced by
Caroline Kaplan .... executive producer
Tommy Pallotta .... producer
Jonathan Sehring .... executive producer
John Sloss .... executive producer
Jonah Smith .... producer
Anne Walker-McBay .... producer
Palmer West .... producer
 
Original Music by
Glover Gill (original score by)
 
Cinematography by
Richard Linklater (camera)
Tommy Pallotta (camera)
 
Film Editing by
Sandra Adair 
 
Casting by
Lizzie Curry Martinez  (as Lizzie Martinez)
 
Art Direction by
Bob Sabiston 
 
Production Management
Patrick Lindenmaier .... post-production supervisor: HDTV
 
Sound Department
Ethan Andrus .... sound mixer
Gregg Barbanell .... foley artist
Wayne Bell .... additional sound mixer
Wayne Bell .... sound editor
Larry Blake .... sound re-recording mixer
Mike Brennan .... boom operator
Matt Coby .... re-recording assistant
Cathy Crane .... sound assistant
Jay Gallagher .... re-recording assistant
Tom Hammond .... sound designer
Tom Hammond .... sound re-recording mixer
Tom Hammond .... sound supervisor
Bryan Pennington .... sound consultant: Dolby
Jason Piatt .... foley recordist
John Soukup .... sound transfer (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Bob Sabiston .... animation software
 
Stunts
Bobby Sargent .... stunts
Jeff Schwan .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Arthur Blum .... grip
Matt Fliehler .... grip (as Matthew Fliehler)
 
Animation Department
Jason Archer .... animator
Paul Beck .... animator
John Bruch .... animator
Jean Caffeine .... animator
Zoe Charlton .... animator (as Zoë Charlton)
Randy Cole .... animator
Jennifer Deutrom .... animator (as Jennifer Drummond)
Kate Dollenmayer .... animator
Rahab El Ewely .... animator (as Rahab El Ewaly)
Pat Falconer .... animator
Holly Fisher .... animator (as Holly Louise Fisher)
Dan Gillotte .... animator
Nathan Jensen .... animator
Matthew Langland .... animator
Mike Layne .... animator (as Michael Layne)
Travis Lindquist .... animator (as Travis C. Lindquist)
Chris Minley .... animator
Katy O'Connor .... animator
John Paul .... animator
Shannon Pearson .... animator
Eric Power .... animator
Bob Sabiston .... animator
Susan Sabiston .... animator
Katie Salen .... animator
Divya Srinivasan .... animator
Patrick Thornton .... animator
Penny Van Horn .... animator
Mary Varn .... animator
Rosie Weaver .... animator (as Rosie Q Weaver)
Wiley Wiggins .... animator
Constance Wood .... animator
Charles Harrison .... animation intern (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Lindsay Doleshal .... casting assistant
Julia Halperin .... casting assistant
Charlotte Wood .... casting assistant
 
Editorial Department
Courtney Fitzgerald .... editorial intern
Aliza Gold .... editorial intern
Nancy Higgins .... editorial intern
Sara Johnson .... post-production assistant
Jerry Poynton .... digital film transfer: Swiss Effects (as Jerome Poynton)
J. Kevin Smith .... consultant: Final Cut Pro
Andrea Tucker .... editorial intern
 
Music Department
Tosca Tango Orchestra .... music performer
Ames Asbell .... musician: viola (uncredited)
Jeanine Attaway .... musician: bass (uncredited)
Guy Forsyth .... musician: ukulele (uncredited)
Glover Gill .... musician: accordian (uncredited)
Erik Grostic .... musician: piano (uncredited)
Lara Hicks .... musician: violin (uncredited)
Leigh Mahoney .... musician: viola (uncredited)
Sara Nelson .... musician: cello (uncredited)
Tosca Tango Orchestra .... orchestra (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Peter Atherton .... location manager
Laine Bateman .... production assistant
Dave Bennett .... production accountant (as David Bennett)
Paul Brennan .... legal services: Sloss Law Office LLP
Matthew Cook .... office intern
Cathy Crane .... office manager: Detour Filmproduction
Jennifer Deutrom .... credits (as Jennifer Drummond)
Monica Estrada .... office intern
Deborah Fabish .... office intern
Erin Ferguson .... production coordinator
Jennifer Gaylord .... legal services: Sloss Law Office LLP
Tracie Laymon .... office intern
Scot Markland .... craft service
Fernando Martinez .... office intern
Morgan Miles .... production accountant
Bob Sabiston .... credits
John Sloss .... legal services: Sloss Law Office LLP
Kyle Summerville .... office intern
Kelly Williams .... production assistant
 
Thanks
Paul Beutel .... special thanks: Paramount Theatre for Performing Arts
Monica Caivans .... special thanks
John Christensen .... in memory: [super perfundo on the early eve of your day]
Scott Conn .... special thanks
Vicki Faust .... special thanks
Bruce Haufler .... special thanks
Jaymee Hewitt .... special thanks
Chris Humphrey .... special thanks
Ben Johnston .... special thanks
James Lambert .... special thanks
Eric Lanoix .... special thanks
Mike Lind .... special thanks
Amy Lowrey .... special thanks
Phillip McNutt .... special thanks
Chale Nafus .... special thanks (as Charles Nafus)
Bob Ondarza .... special thanks
Gary Price .... special thanks
Trina Quinn .... special thanks
Scott Rhodes .... special thanks
Ben Saffer .... special thanks
Luke Savisky .... special thanks
Ferrell A. Shinnick .... special thanks (as Ferrell Shinnick)
Edward L. Shirley .... special thanks
Matt Slimmer .... special thanks
Mari Beth Tackett .... special thanks
K. Treadway .... special thanks
Tchiya Amet Vela .... special thanks
Clark Walker .... special thanks (as Clark Lee Walker)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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MPAA:
Rated R for language and some violent images
Runtime:
99 min | Argentina:100 min | Australia:101 min | Germany:100 min | Spain:101 min
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Trivia:
The subway scene took Wiley Wiggins 2 months to animate. The character in the scene had to be redrawn by someone else.See more »
Quotes:
Philosophy Professor:The reason why I refuse to take existentialism as just another French fashion or historical curiosity, is that I think it has something very important to offer us for the new century. I'm afraid we're losing the real virtues of living life passionately in the sense of taking responsibility for who you are...See more »
Movie Connections:
References SubUrbia (1996)See more »
Soundtrack:
Gill 2 Second MovementSee more »

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41 out of 58 people found the following review useful.
very good, creative, expansion of Slackers, 27 February 2003
Author: alfred hitchcock (snorg08@yahoo.com) from United States

It is rare for a director to return to a film and improve it but Linklater does it here. Taking the general form of Slackers, he adds a metaphysical story line and coats it with extraordinary eye candy.

The rotoscoping really provides an acid trip experience of constantly shifting planes with backgrounds going one way and characters going the other.

The string quartet tango score also is an excellent use of music to reinforce the exotic aspects of the production.

The monologues are thought provoking and compelling. The story line examining dream/death connection is novel. Score points for originality of story, art direction and narrative line. Some quite funny parts (e.g. boat car, bar shoot out, etc.), some creepy parts (e.g. jailbird rant, second boat man meeting, etc.).

I have seen this several times and enjoyed it every time. Farily rare is the movie that can really stand up to multiple viewings. This is one.

Very refreshing. See it.

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