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Introducing the age of virtual romance.
Winner of several major international film awards including awards at the Paris and Venice Film Festivals, Thomas In Love was a surprise hit in theaters across the country in 2001. Sexy, smart, and suspenseful, this clever comedy is laced with sensuality from the opening frame-the perfect art house date movie with a little bit of science fiction in for good measure.
They say that true love is hard to find, but it's particularly challenging for Thomas, a 30-something bachelor in the not-too-distant future who hasn't left his apartment in over 8 years. Instead, Thomas relies on his trusty visiophone to communicate with the outside world and attend to every human need-he even fills his sexual desires with his favorite computer generated partner Clara, in a full-on zero-gravity cybersex suit.
Thomas continues to look for love in all the wrong digital places- that is until he meets Eva, a medically endorsed, government-issue prostitute, who all at once threatens to turn Thomas' world inside, out.
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