Virtual Revolution
Paris 2047. Most of the population spend all their time online, connected into virtual worlds, and don’t care anymore about reality. A shadow agent, Nash, working for one of the multinational companies behind these virtual worlds, is tracking down terrorists who threaten the system
A dark, gritty cyberpunk thriller, reminiscent of classic films like Dark City & The Matrix.
Virtual Revolution Reviews
“‘Virtual Revolution’ sets a standard for indie films and proves that even without a massive studio backed budget, creative work can be accomplished.” – Dans Movie Report
“Duvert asks some pertinent questions about what will pass for the human condition and offers some unsettling answers.” – J.B Spins
“Will we someday replace our current hi-tech low-touch society with and all-tech no-touch culture? I don’t know, but I think that as long as we continue to create art in communities and value communities over technology, we will be all right. In the meantime, I strongly encourage you to allow yourself an exciting and thought-provoking summertime diversion by being swept up into the drama and suspense of Virtual Revolution.” – The Art Of Monteque