Project Detail

Virtual Sexuality

Synopsis

Seventeen year old Justine (Laura Fraser) is fed up with the lack of success she has with guys. It seems as though the boys have it easier. She's ready to take that big step, but with whom? To ensure she chooses the right candidate - her 'Mr Barcode' - Justine enlists the help of her worldly-wise best friend Fran (Marcelle Duprey). Alex (Kieran O'Brien), the school stud is the obvious choice. So together, Justine, Fran and their geeky friend Chas (Luke De Lacey) hatch a plot to get Alex to a computer show where he is bound to fall for Justine's charms. Only things don't go according to plan! At the last moment, Alex abandons the plotting trio in order to go out with the man-eating Hoover (Natasha Bell).





A deflated Justine wanders through the great halls while Chas is in his perfect world. None of the excitement of the show can soothe the rejection she feels until she is enticed into the make-over machine, the Narcissus. Their machine can give you the face you've dreamt of; in fact the 'you' of your fantasies can be yours with the help of the Narcissus!





Having created the perfect Justine on screen, she then sets about creating her ideal man.

Details

Year
2000
Type of film
Features
Running time
1 hr 28 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Nick Hurran
Producer
Kevin Loader, Jonathan Darby, Charles Armitage
Editor
John Richards
Screenwriter
Nick Fisher
Director of Photography
Brian Tufano
Principal cast
Laura Fraser, Kieran O'Brien, Rupert Penry-Jones, Natasha Bell, Luke De Lacey, Marcelle Duprey

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Production Status

Production Company

Contact: Christopher Figg 1 Albion Court Albion Place London W6 Tel: 020 8600 5200 Fax: 020 8600 5222 ngf@noelgay.co.uk

Sales Company

Columbia Tristar Films (UK) 25 Golden Square London W1R 6LU

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