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Nome di nascita: Lucinda Egerton
Data di nascita: 1982-08-30
Luogo di nascita: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Lucy Egerton is an actress and production professional, perhaps best known for her starring role as Gia in the 2008 science fiction short film Human Assembly. In this film, directed by Bernhard Pucher, her character purchases a "human being" model that fails to function as intended, leading to a dark, satirical narrative.
Beyond her early acting roles in projects like Revealed (2008) and Suffering (2013), she has built a significant career in the technical and logistical side of filmmaking. She has worked extensively as an assistant director and in stunt coordination on major Hollywood productions, including Alien vs. Predator (2004), World War Z (2013), and the television series Knuckles (2024).
Sul film: Human Assembly (short) (2008)
Anno di uscita: 2008
Nazione: United Kingdom
Titolo alternativo: N/A
Regista: Bernhard Pucher
Sceneggiatore: Bernhard Pucher
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: Producer: Samuele Romano
Società: Iron Box Films
Genere: Comedy, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Short
Storia
Gia, eager to satisfy her desires, purchases a state-of-the-art human being, but upon assembly and initial use, she finds it malfunctioning after just an hour. Frustrated, Gia attempts to contact Customer Support for assistance while the man continues to exhibit his predetermined behavior despite his incapacitation. She soon realizes that even with the promise of advanced technology, her new companion may not be the perfect solution she had hoped for.
Riassunto
'Human Assembly (short)' is a comedic blend of science fiction and social commentary directed by Bernhard Pucher in 2008. Set in an unspecified futuristic world where humanoid robots are commonplace, the film follows Gia's experience with her latest model purchase gone awry. Through humor and satire, Pucher explores themes of consumer culture, societal expectations surrounding sexuality, and the consequences of relying on technology to fulfill personal desires.