Virtue (1997)
The story, reminiscent in tone of a Twilight Zone allegory, involves a strange woman with an odd accent who loses her husband in a graphically depicted scene of auto-erotic asphyxiation. To cope with her loss, she seeks a virtual-reality substitute (a ‘man chip’ as she calls it). This pursuit leads her into the prurient world of tech addicts who rely on ‘chip pushers.'
Director: Camera Obscura
Genre: Science Fiction, Comedy
Runtime: 66 min
Release Date: January 1, 1997
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Virtue about?
- The story, reminiscent in tone of a Twilight Zone allegory, involves a strange woman with an odd accent who loses her husband in a graphically depicted scene of auto-erotic asphyxiation. To cope with her loss, she seeks a virtual-reality substitute (a ‘man chip’ as she calls it). This pursuit leads her into the prurient world of tech addicts who rely on ‘chip pushers.'
- Who directed Virtue?
- Virtue was directed by Camera Obscura.
- Who stars in Virtue?
- Virtue stars Phillip R. Ford, Connie Champagne, Alvin Orloff, Leigh Crow, Jello Biafra, Laura Milligan.
- How long is Virtue?
- Virtue has a runtime of 1h 6m (66 minutes).
- What genre is Virtue?
- Virtue is a Science Fiction, Comedy film.