Guy-Roger Duvert's sci-fi action indie flick 2047: Virtual Revolution will be released on DVD by Wide Eye Releasing. If you are a fan of all things Sci-fi, Action and independent productions this is likely worth checking out. The winner of Best Film at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards and Best Feature at Dragon Con will be out on DVD in the Us on January 16th. We have a clip and the trailer from the film below. The year is 2047. Most of the world's population live inside corporate-controlled virtual worlds and drift further out of touch with reality. Nash, a private investigator/ mercenary is hired to track down a group of hackers who are disrupting and terrorizing the virtual space in...
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- 1/11/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: Mike Dopud, Jane Badler, Jochen Hägele, Maximilien Poullein, Kaya Blocksage, Petra Silander, Nicolas Van Beveren, Elie Haddad, Emilien De Falco, Eric Kailey, Zoe Corraface, Melissa Mars | Written and Directed by Guy-Roger Duvert
The year is 2047 and the world has gone virtual. Most of the world’s population are plugged in and gaming online, lost in virtual worlds where your wildest dreams can become a reality. As to be expected, terrorism is rife with people known as Necromancer’s killing off gamers and extorting corporations. In Paris, it has reached critical level and a private investigator by the name of Nash (Mike Dopud) has been contracted to seek out those behind some of the attacks by high flyer Dina (Jand Badler) on behalf of the Synternis, one of the many corporations involved in the business. Will this hardened private eye be able to get the job done or will he...
The year is 2047 and the world has gone virtual. Most of the world’s population are plugged in and gaming online, lost in virtual worlds where your wildest dreams can become a reality. As to be expected, terrorism is rife with people known as Necromancer’s killing off gamers and extorting corporations. In Paris, it has reached critical level and a private investigator by the name of Nash (Mike Dopud) has been contracted to seek out those behind some of the attacks by high flyer Dina (Jand Badler) on behalf of the Synternis, one of the many corporations involved in the business. Will this hardened private eye be able to get the job done or will he...
- 6/14/2017
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
Apparently the 2047 version of Paris will preserve much of the city’s distinct urban design, but with the addition of gigantic skyscrapers looming over the skyline, like birthday candles on an ornate cake — or at least that’s the vision of composer-turned-filmmaker Guy-Roger Duvert. Based on the template of massive multiplayer online role-playing games, sci-fi thriller Virtual Revolution is fairly ambitious for a first feature, so perhaps it’s telling that the most convincing scenes transpire within the movie’s virtual worlds, rather than throughout the principal narrative.
Although the intent is clearly to create a somewhat disorienting visual experience, it’s the...
Although the intent is clearly to create a somewhat disorienting visual experience, it’s the...
- 12/16/2016
- by Justin Lowe
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"The Revolution did happen. Just not the way they thought it would." A trailer has arrived online for a French cyberpunk sci-fi film titled Virtual Revolution, an indie project from Guy-Roger Duvert - who also composed the score for this. Set in Paris in 2047, the story is about a "shadow agent" named Nash, played by Mike Dopud, who spends half his time in the Vr world and half in the real world as a private investigator. He's hired by one of the multinational companies behind these virtual worlds to track down terrorists who threaten the system. This definitely has a very low budget feel, but it looks impressive and there seems to be some cool ideas in it. Not sure if it's any good, but they got my attention with this trailer. Here's the trailer (+ poster) for Guy-Roger Duvert's Virtual Revolution, from YouTube (via Quiet Earth): In a...
- 12/10/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
From Dante 01 to Chrysalis, and beyond, French sci-fi is always welcome around these parts and this flick looks as ambitious as you might expect.
Written and directed by Guy-Roger Duvert, Virtual Revolution premiered at at a few fests earlier in 2016 where it picked up a "best special FX" nod in the Maverick Movie Awards.
Synopsis:
In a world where most of the population spend their time online, inside virtual worlds, Nash is a hybrid. Half of the time online, the rest of the time, in the real world, he is a private investigator/killer, hired to track down and eliminate t [Continued ...]...
Written and directed by Guy-Roger Duvert, Virtual Revolution premiered at at a few fests earlier in 2016 where it picked up a "best special FX" nod in the Maverick Movie Awards.
Synopsis:
In a world where most of the population spend their time online, inside virtual worlds, Nash is a hybrid. Half of the time online, the rest of the time, in the real world, he is a private investigator/killer, hired to track down and eliminate t [Continued ...]...
- 12/8/2016
- QuietEarth.us
As video games become more cinematic in their audio-visual aesthetic, so films are looking to video games for inspiration. But though there can be some crossover, these are still two different mediums that require different approaches to storytelling. Guy-Roger Duvert's film Virtual Revolution explores both Vr gaming at its extreme, and the world it creates. At the same time, it attempts to recreate the video game aesthetic in cinema. Unfortunately, while at times the film is entertaining, this attempt to bring video game style and narrative to film doesn't work. In 2047, most of the world's populace is permanently connected to a gaming network, with multiple universes and role playing games in which to exist. Nash (Mike Dopud) works for one of the larger gaming...
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- 11/8/2016
- Screen Anarchy
I’ve got an awesome trailer for an independent sci-fi film you’ve gotta check out called Virtual Revolution. The film was directed by Guy-Roger Duvert and the story is set in Neo Paris, France in the year 2047. It’s a time of technological revolution in which 75% of the population spends all their time online in virtual worlds, leaving reality to a small minority of individuals. Here’s the story description for you to read:
The revolution did happen. Just not the way people thought it would. The population is now divided between a big majority, the Connected, always online, and a minority still attached to reality, called the Living. Some never really made a clear choice. They are the Hybrids.Nash is a Hybrid. He is also a killer, working for one of the world corporations behind several of the most important virtual worlds. His mission is to track,...
The revolution did happen. Just not the way people thought it would. The population is now divided between a big majority, the Connected, always online, and a minority still attached to reality, called the Living. Some never really made a clear choice. They are the Hybrids.Nash is a Hybrid. He is also a killer, working for one of the world corporations behind several of the most important virtual worlds. His mission is to track,...
- 5/12/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
I've long been of the opinion that sword and sorcery type films are the absolute hardest to get right. Slip on the tone or the look just the tiniest little bit and things can go off the rails so very, very easily and that balance is even more difficult to maintain when working on an independent or short film budget, where the dollars are often simply not there for the required art direction and costuming work.None of this appears to be a problem for writer-director Guy-Roger Duvert and the talented team behind Cassandra. A short film meant to serve as lead-in for a full length period set fantasy feature the teaser for this one gives away very little in terms of story but it certainly...
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- 1/29/2015
- Screen Anarchy
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a trailer for Exists, Don’t Blink, and The Wolves of Savin Hill, an announcement of the Fifth Annual PollyGrind Film Festival, Dead Rage first details, and more:
New Clip from Exists: “For five friends, it was a chance for a summer getaway – a weekend of camping in the Texas Big Thicket. But visions of a carefree vacation are shattered with an accident on a dark and desolate country road. In the wake of the accident, a blood curdling force of nature is unleashed – something not exactly human, but not completely animal – an urban legend come to terrifying life and seeking murderous revenge.
Opening in select theaters and On Demand on Friday, October 24th, 2014. Directed by Eduardo Sanchez and written by Jamie Nash, Exists stars Dora Madison Burge,...
New Clip from Exists: “For five friends, it was a chance for a summer getaway – a weekend of camping in the Texas Big Thicket. But visions of a carefree vacation are shattered with an accident on a dark and desolate country road. In the wake of the accident, a blood curdling force of nature is unleashed – something not exactly human, but not completely animal – an urban legend come to terrifying life and seeking murderous revenge.
Opening in select theaters and On Demand on Friday, October 24th, 2014. Directed by Eduardo Sanchez and written by Jamie Nash, Exists stars Dora Madison Burge,...
- 9/21/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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