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Computer Hearts

Country: Canada, Language: English, 39 mins

  • Director: Louise Weard, Dionne Copland
  • Writer: Louise Weard
  • Producer: Dionne Copland, Greg Sonier, Curtis Stewart, Louise Weard

CGiii Comment

Albert and Vanessa's relationship is put in crisis by Albert's growing passion for an artificial intelligence that lives in his computer and increasingly claims his attention. Their relationship quickly descends into an absurdly carnal dimension.
Louise Weard's cult debut, released after a laborious production, is a seemingly amateurish exercise that culminates in the most extreme and effective body horror. The first expression of a broader reflection on a "transgender form" of cinema, Computer Hearts is the Tetsuo of the internet age: in the movie the reclamation of identity and the post-human dehumanization seem inexorably and dangerously intertwined in an unstoppable vortex of erotic horror.

All runtimes:
39m (39 min)
38m (38 min) (Black and White Version)
41m (41 min) (Hentai Cop Cut)
22m (22 min) (Soulbruthah Cut)
25m (25 min) (Vanessa2 Cut)


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Cast & Characters

Romijn Miller ... Vanessa
Dionne Copland ... Vanessa2
Louise Weard ... Albert-kun