Alex Prager's DreamQuil premieres at SXSW

Alex Prager's debut feature DreamQuil, starring Elizabeth Banks and John C. Reilly, premiered in the Narrative Spotlight section at SXSW on March 16, 2026. The satirical sci-fi soap opera explores themes of data mining, wellness schemes, AI, and domestic life in a retro-futuristic world plagued by air pollution. Reviews praise its design but note it falls short of thematic cohesion.

Alex Prager's first feature film, DreamQuil, received its world premiere at SXSW in the Narrative Spotlight on March 16, 2026, with a running time of 89 minutes. The movie, co-written by Prager and her sister Vanessa Prager, originated from conversations during the 2020 pandemic. It depicts a dystopian world where rampant air pollution confines people indoors, forcing them to wear masks resembling human mouths when venturing out. Virtual reality provides escape, blending 1950s aesthetics with modern concerns like artificial intelligence and environmental anxiety in a Stepford Wives-esque narrative. Elizabeth Banks stars as Carol, a dissatisfied mother and careerwoman, alongside John C. Reilly as her husband Gary, a poetry teacher via video calls; Toby Larsen as their son Quentin; Sofia Boutella as friend Rebecca; and Kathryn Newton as the CEO of the DreamQuil company. The plot follows Carol undergoing a DreamQuil procedure to relive traumas for emotional fix, only to return home and confront a robotic duplicate of herself, Carol 2, also played by Banks. Variety's review describes the film as filled with 'heady ideas and impeccable designs' but criticizes it for not coalescing into coherent satire, simmering at a 'lukewarm dramatic temperature' with predictable twists. Production involves Brownstone, Landay Entertainment, Big Valley Pictures, and Patriot Pictures, with cinematography by Lol Crawley, editing by Matt Chessé, Jennifer Chung, and Brad Besser, and music by Nigel Godrich. Additional cast includes Juliette Lewis, Lamorne Morris, and Anna Marie Dobbins. The Hollywood Reporter highlights the dystopian setting with Banks and Reilly. World sales are handled by HanWay Films.

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