‘Ctrl, Alt, Delete’ opens in Vancouver on Friday, April 23rd 2010
CONTROL, ALT, DELETE
A Film By Cameron Labine
“When your computer’s already your best friend…
why not go all the way?”
Opens in Vancouver
Friday, April 23, 2010
Stars Tyler Labine, Alisen Down, Sonja Bennett, Keith Dallas, Geoff Gustafson, and Laura Bertram
It’s 1999 and loveable computer geek Lewis Henderson is dumped by his long time girlfriend Sarah. So he does what any young urban slacker would: work less and beat off more to Internet porn. But with the added pressures of his buggy Y2K software and repeated romantic rejection, Lewis discovers that the website images no longer turn him on… and thus begins his strangely satisfying sexual relationship with the machine itself.
But all honeymoons must end and Lewis’s eye starts to wander from his dependable home desktop. His desire for newer, sexier models grows until he finds himself copulating with co-worker’s CPUs. When his boss, Angela, vows to identify the “computer rapist”, Lewis tries to throw off suspicion by dating the company’s mousey receptionist, Jane. But there’s more to Jane than meets the eye – with the new millennium fast approaching and a massive motherboard calling, it seems he has to choose between his freaky fetish and the tougher challenge of real love. Or does he?
Writer / Director Cameron Labine (UBC Film Production BA’99)
Producer and FPAA Advisory Board Member Lynne Stopkewich (UBC FILM Production MFA ‘96)
Director of Photography James Liston (UBC FILM Production BA ‘ 99)
Editor and Academy Nominated Editor Julian Clarke (UBC FILM Production BA ’00)
Art Director Madeleine Grant (UBC FILM Production BA ‘06),
Gaffer Catherine Lutes (UBC FILM Production BA ‘03),
Assistant Editor Aynsley Baldwin (UBC Film Production BA ‘05)
EPK Lindsay Allikas (UBC Film Production BA ‘07)
The film opens in Vancouver Friday April 23rd at the Cinemark Tinseltown Theatre. Come show your support the opening night of the film and meet the filmmakers for a drink after the screening.
There were will be a post screening party for audience members and a free beer when you present your ticket stub at the Wild Ginger across the street from the Tinseltown. Sex, computers and beer what more can you ask for?
Hope to see you out.
