Teknolust
Synopsis
In this offbeat sci-fi-drama, Rosetta Stone (Tilda Swinton) is a scientist specializing in biogenetics who has made a major breakthrough in artificial biological engineering. Rosetta has created a type of Self-Replicating Automaton, which looks like a human being, but is in fact part machine and part living organism. In order to survive and reproduce, Rosetta discovers her SRAs need certain human genetic compounds that are found only in male semen. Hoping to kill two birds with one stone, Rosetta programs one of her SRAs, Ruby (also played by Swinton) to seduce men Rosetta has found through a website offering paid fantasy dates, which will provide both needed materials and ready cash. Ruby brings back used condoms, and shares the contents with her fellow SRAs Marine and Olive (both also played by Swinton). However, after their assignations with Ruby, the men find themselves with a strange illness that leaves them with skin outbreaks and the inability to perform sexually. Two health investigators (James Urbaniak and Karen Black) begin interviewing the men infected, which sends them on a trail leading back to Rosetta and her research lab. Meanwhile, the more Ruby comes in contact with humans, the more she finds herself falling under the sway of human emotions, and she finds herself falling in love with Sandy (Jeremy Davies), a shy man working at a photocopying center. Shot on digital video equipment by acclaimed cinematographer Hiro Narita, Teknolust was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival.~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Lynn Hershman Leeson,
- Writer:Lynn Hershman Leeson,
- Producer:John Bradford King, Oscar Gubernati, Youssef Vahabzadeh, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Youssef Vahabzadeh, John Bradford King, Oscar Gubernati,
- Cinematographer:Hiro Narita,
- Editor:
- Executive Producer:Amy Sommer,
- Cast:Karen Black, Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Davies, James Urbaniak, Thomas Jay Ryan, Al Nazemian,
- Associate Producer:Stacey Robinson, Megan Carlson, Clark McCutchen,
- Assistant Editor:Jeremy Parr,
- First Assistant Director:Jonathan Heuer,
- Second Assistant Director:Gino Caputi, Paul Muldrow,
- Second Second Assistant Director:Petra Janopaul,
- Co-Producer:Paul Barnett,
- Line Producer:Debbie Brubaker,
- Sound:Mark Pittmann,
- Camera Operator:Andrew D. Stadler,
- Script Supervisor:Andrea Devaux,
- Art Department Coordinator:Melanie Tomlin,
- Boom Operator:Etina Hom,
- Construction Coordinator:David Goodno,
- Construction Foreman:Tim Wilson,
- Location Manager:Ynze Bijl,
- Property Master:Dan Korn,
- Set Dresser:Eric Mathis, Scott Scharenbroich,
- Electrician:Todd Hickey, Jonathan 'Sketch' White, Edwin Schenderlein,
- Vocals:Katy Stephan, Ma Betts,
- Best Boy Grip:Todd Stoneman,
- Wardrobe Assistant:Johanna Grayson, Natalija Vekic,
- First Assistant 'A' Camera:Andrew D. Stadler,
- Driver:Clark Dolan, Terri Fredlund, Ed Jones, Harlan Mack, Reed Phillips, Nathan Serratore,
- Key Grip:John Schweitzer,
- Dolly Grip:Paciano Triunfo,
- Stand In:Tiffany Waxter,
- Set Decoration:Kris Boxell,
- Craft Service:Jeff DiPaolo,
- Original Music Composer:Klaus Badelt, Mark Tschanz,
- B Camera Operator:Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir,
- Still Photographer:Mark Garrett,
- Props:Terrance Graven,
- Attorney:Jeffrey Brandstetter, Clark McCutchen,
- Storyboard Artist:Alex Mizuno,
- Unit Production Manager:Christopher James Hall,
- First Assistant 'B' Camera:Alex Lorge, Nathaniel Miller,
- Costume Design:Marianna Åström-De Fina, Yohji Yamamoto,
- Gaffer:Arthur Aravena,
- Casting:Nancy Hayes,
- Best Boy Electric:Peter Burgess Smith,
- Music Editor:Richie Nieto,
- Sound Mixer:Bob Gitzen,
- Commissioning Editor:Claudia Tronnier,
- Art Direction Intern:Gaye Niver, Ludivine Vanrenterghem,
- Grip:Andrew Eckmann,
- Screenplay:Lynn Hershman Leeson,
- Transportation Captain:D.B. Wilson,
- Art Direction:Michael E. Goldman,
- Producer's Assistant:Alexandra Guerineaud,
- Production Accountant:Joyce Quan,
- Production Design:Chris Farmer,
- Additional Music:Ramin Djawadi,
- Assistant Makeup Artist:Greg Moncure,
- Visual Effects Producer:Megan Carlson,
- Scenic Artist:Matt Clymer, Michelle Planessi,
- Leadman:Joe Schlick,
- Production Assistant:Larry Cook, Fabio Blancarte, Holger Haussermann, Lenna Gozurian, Adam M. Dunne-De'Coligny, Rita Frumkin, John 'JD' Dumitru, Paula Woodsbowne, C.J. Roessler, Stephanie Olliffe, Denis 'Jay' Jensen, Sara MacPherson,
- Graphic Designer:Matt Lamide, Lou Zadesky,
- Key Set Production Assistant:Hilary Goldstein,
- Choreographer:Charles Moulton,
- Set Medic:Bundy Chanock,
- Second Assistant Camera:Bernadette Ryan, Andrea Miraglia,
- Carpenter:Neal Halter,
- Key Hair Stylist:Marine Menitt,
- Special Effects Supervisor:Megan Carlson,
- Dialogue Coach:Julie Adams,
- Extras Casting:Violet Banks,
- Transportation Coordinator:Glenn Mack,
- Key Makeup Artist:Tonya Crooks,
- Costume Supervisor:Deirdre Scully,
- Travel Coordinator:Bundy Chanock,
Technical specifications
- Country:United Kingdom, United States, Germany
- Language:English
- Release:January 1, 2002
- Duration:85 min
- Genres:Comedy, Drama, Romance, SciFi/Fantasy


