Dopamine (film)
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| Dopamine | |
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| Directed by | Mark Decena |
| Produced by | Tad Fettig, Debbie Brubaker |
| Written by | Mark Decena, Timothy Breitbach |
| Starring | Jonathan Livingston, Sabrina Lloyd |
| Distributed by | Sundance Channel |
| Release date(s) | October 3, 2003 |
| Running time | 84 min. |
| Language | English |
| Budget | N/A |
| IMDb profile | |
Dopamine is a 2003 film written and directed by Mark Decena.
Rand is a computer animator, who has created an artificial intelligence creature designed to interact with children and teach them responsibility. When his prototype is forced into practice at a school, Rand encounters Sarah--a teacher he was inexplicably drawn to--at his favorite bar one fateful evening. Sparks fly between them, but fundamental differences in their approaches to love and relationships slow them down to a halt. Will their differences keep them apart, or will love--and maybe a little dopamine--conquer all?
- Won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival