dot-CON (2000) a.k.a. Back Spot Turn

director: Bill Carleton
written by: Bill Carleton/Amy Chilcote
length: 87 minutes
format: High-Definition
screenings: Cannes Market
distribution:
HDnet (USA)

 



tagline: From Silicon Valley to the Battle in Seattle....it's love and war in a start-up society.

synopsis: Alex Starbuck has it all . . . a high paying job, a beautiful home, and a wardrobe that any woman would die for. But there's a glitch in her portable, hard-driven life.

While her job is stressful, the only physical release she receives from her hi-tech husband, Mark, are numerous emails. Things become hilariously complicated when Alex has a romantic encounter with Grame, a start-up CEO who may or may not give Mark a top position at privy-track.com.

With her soul recently stirred, Alex must now confront her discontent and improvise a plan to change her life...quickly.


CEO Grame Steward (Ken Boynton)
welcomes you to Privy-Track.com.


CTO Mark Meadows (Mark Byrnes) confronts
Grame about his 'after hours' workload.

 

 


view DSL or Cable