Virtual Sexuality
Virtual Sexuality – 1999 | 92 mins | Comedy | Colour
Plot Synopsis

Seventeen year old Justine feels like she is the last virgin on earth. It seems as though boys have a far easier deal. But now she’s ready to take the big step. First she needs to find that perfect match – her ‘Mr Barcode. School stud Alex fits the bill so with the help of her best friend Fran and geeky mate Chas Justine hatches a plan to set up a date at a Computer Exhibition. Alex, however, has other ideas and abandons Justine to go out with the man eating Hoover.
A dejected Justine decides to cheer herself up by trying the Narcissus make-over machine and has great time creating her perfect man on screen. But just as she finishes, a huge explosion rips through the exhibition. Clambering out of the rubble, something feels very different… somehow Justine has morphed into Jake – her dream guy! Chaos ensues with hilarious consequences as Jake deals with life trapped in a guy’s body and Justine continues her search for true love in this hip, funny, sexy Brit Flick.
Production Team
Nick Hurran: Director
John Downes: Associate Producer
Brian Tufano: Cinematography
Joanna Freedman: Costume Design
John Richards: Editing
Charles Armitage: Executive Producer
Jonathan Darby: Executive Producer
Kevin Loader: Executive Producer
Rupert Gregson-Williams: Original Music
Christopher Figg: Producer
Chris Edwards: Production Design
Nick Fisher: Script
Cast
Laura Fraser: Justine
Rupert Penry-Jones: Jake
Luke de Lacey: Chas
Kieran O’Brien: Alex
Marcelle Duprey: Fran
Laura Aikman: Lucy
Natasha Bell: Hoover






