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Alex Rivera was born on 1973 in New York City, New York, US, is an American film maker (born 1973). Discover Alex Rivera's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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1973

Alex Rivera (born 1973, in New York City) is a Sundance award-winning American film maker and MacArthur Fellow, best known for his films about labor, immigration, and politics.

Rivera was born in 1973 in New York City, New York.

His father is a Peruvian immigrant and his mother is an American citizen.

Growing up as a bicultural youth in New York, he took an interest in the fields of film, digital media, and science fiction.

1990

Alex Rivera has made films about labor, immigration, and politics since the 1990s.

Some of his work has been viewed as mockumentaries and works that illustrate the transnational struggles of immigrants.

Rivera's work reveals the transnational obstacles immigrants face in fighting for inclusion in the U.S. while providing for public development back in their hometowns.

Rivera's films raise questions about "immigrant labor as a mobile commodity and the relationship of this commodity (and the bodies that perform it) to capital accumulation".

Rivera's use of hometown associations in his films illustrates the use of transnational neighborhoods (also referred to as transnational barrios) as a source of organization.

Rivera also illustrates how immigrants use the dollar from the U.S. to reverse U.S.’s exploitation of the immigrant's hometown.

His films also critique how U.S. immigration policy dehumanizes immigrants for their labor, and critiques neoliberal economic globalization through futuristic examples.

Rivera's most notable film for critiquing U.S. immigration policies through futuristic examples has been Sleep Dealer, which is described as a "sci-fi border saga."

Rivera is said to use influences such as Star Wars and El Norte to express the struggles of immigrants.

In an interview Rivera draws parallels to express the U.S. as the Galactic Empire and the victims of U.S.’s immigration and economic policies as the Rebel Forces.

1995

Rivera studied political science and media theory at Hampshire College, graduating in 1995.

He is also a New York-based digital media artist and filmmaker.

Due to his knowledge and background in cinematography, his work address concerns of the Latino community concentrating on political issues such as migration, race and gender.

In addition he uses language as a form of satire and humor to enhance the understanding Latinos contributions within various Anglo communities, much like the mockumentary A Day Without a Mexican.

According to his website alexrivera.com, Rivera states that "over the past ten years he's been making work that illuminates two massive and parallel realities: the globalization of information through the internet, and the globalization of families, and communities, through mass migration."

Rivera, captures the process of migration and the social changes immigrants face in order to be considered a model United States citizen.

The issues that are presented through his films impact the Latino communities because of the realism that is presented by characters in his films.

They establish relationships with audiences, not only from the Latin/Latino community, but from all those who have experience dehumanization from their host countries.

Rivera wants his viewers to understand that the "American Dream, is five minutes into the future, where the relationship between technology and a variety of political issues where it is precisely through a visualization of the dehumanization of migrants through technology that the film engages with their humanization."

2008

He is well known for his work Sleep Dealer, which premiered in the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.

He was awarded the Creative Capital Moving Image Award, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Prize and the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award.