Wetware (2018)

The future is now.

Wetware (2018) poster

A bioengineering company releases a new product: Mungoes, human beings who have been stripped of all memories, feelings, and free will. They are stoic, docile, perfect for menial labor. The lead engineer, however, has bigger ideas for them, and begins secretly implanting them with artificial memories and emotions—and even the ability to love.

Director: Jay Craven
Genre: Science Fiction
Runtime: 100 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Brad Heck
Production: Kingdom County Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

amnesia, biotechnology, film noir, pianist, neo-noir, ebola, international finance, contagion, near future, biotech company

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wetware about?
A bioengineering company releases a new product: Mungoes, human beings who have been stripped of all memories, feelings, and free will. They are stoic, docile, perfect for menial labor. The lead engineer, however, has bigger ideas for them, and begins secretly implanting them with artificial memories and emotions—and even the ability to love.
Who directed Wetware?
Wetware was directed by Jay Craven.
Who stars in Wetware?
Wetware stars Cameron Scoggins, Morgan Wolk, Bret Lada, Jerry O'Connell, Nicole Shalhoub, Susan S. McGinnis.
How long is Wetware?
Wetware has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is Wetware?
Wetware is a Science Fiction film.
Where was Wetware produced?
Wetware was produced in United States of America.