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artificial love 2014

★ 5.03 votes7 min📅 2014-04-22

"A deal is a deal"

In "artificial love (2014)" the charming yet hesitant Nathan finds himself in a whirlwind of unexpected romance. His close-knit circle of friends, eager to see him happy, presents him with a gift that spirals into something far stranger than anyone anticipated.

Director: Guillaume Desjardins

Cast

Roxane Bret
Roxane Bret
Marine Prost
Gabriel Mireté
Gabriel Mireté
Nathan
Gregoire Hussenot
Greg
Samuel Giuranna
Samuel Giuranna
Sam
Marion Christmann
Marion Christmann
Robote de Greg
Bastien Ughetto
Bastien Ughetto
Robot Singe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is artificial love (2014) about?

The film follows Nathan, who receives a unique gift from his friends—a synthetic companion designed to fulfill his desire for true love. What starts as a romantic gesture quickly spirals into a bizarre and surreal experience that challenges his perceptions of connection and reality.

Who stars in artificial love?

The talented cast includes Roxane Bret, Gabriel Mireté, Grégoire Hussenot, Samuel Giuranna, and Marion Christmann, who deliver memorable performances in this quirky tale.

Is artificial love (2014) worth watching?

While artificial love is a short film with no IMDb rating, its clever blend of comedy and science fiction offers a fun, thought-provoking experience. Fans of witty, offbeat sci-fi comedies will likely find it entertaining and unique.

How long is artificial love?

artificial love (2014) has a runtime of 7 minutes.

About Artificial Love (2014) — A Sci-Fi Comedy About Love, Friendship and the Unexpected

In "artificial love (2014)" the charming yet hesitant Nathan finds himself in a whirlwind of unexpected romance. His close-knit circle of friends, eager to see him happy, presents him with a gift that spirals into something far stranger than anyone anticipated. What begins as a playful quest for true love quickly transforms into a surreal journey when Nathan discovers the gift is none other than an artificial companion—a synthetic relationship designed to feel real.

Directed with whimsical precision by Guillaume Desjardins, this seven-minute sci-fi comedy blends sharp wit with a dash of social satire, exploring themes of connection, authenticity, and the fine line between desire and illusion. The film's playful tone contrasts with its deeper questions about modern relationships, all wrapped in an atmosphere that's as humorous as it is thought-provoking.