In 1980, an annual gathering of teams of idiosyncratic nerds compete in an undistinguished California hotel to see which of their computer programs can best the others at
computer chess. A
grandmaster (
Gerald Peary) presides as master of ceremonies with a
videographer and microphone in tow. Clunky, primitive
personal computers are carted from room to room. Bad haircuts, dorky shirts, "
birth control glasses", and other social impedimenta are ubiquitous. Bull sessions on the dystopian possibilities of
artificial intelligence are pursued.
The Pentagon's interest in the goings-on is intimated. The only female geek (
Robin Schwartz) in attendance is repeatedly hailed and "welcomed" by the MC. Simultaneously at the same hotel, a
Human Potential Movement group (the "seekers") has occasional run-ins with the geeks, generating awkward and humorous moments. A painfully shy young computer programmer (
Patrick Riester) attracts the interest of a swinging older couple (
Cyndi Williams and
Chris Doubek). The twin threads of "spiritual" exploration and cybernetic innovation imply an unspoken and implicit hidden connection. In a startling scene, a
prostituteapparently solicited by the young programmerreveals herself to be infinitely more than expected. ==Cast==