Upon its February 1999 premiere in New York City,
Stephen Holden of
The New York Times called its
premise "intriguing" though he felt the film is "much better at throwing out ideas than at telling a story or at creating compelling characters"; and that it has a "overall air of woodenness and shrill
didacticism". That same month, Edward Guthmann of the
San Francisco Chronicle called it a "film without category or precedent. A meditation on memory, feminism, immortality and the horizons of
virtual reality, it's got enough ideas and intellectual fodder for a dozen films — which is its virtue and its defect at the same time. Directed by local video artist Lynn Hershman Leeson,
Conceiving Ada is a fanciful, multilayered experiment about two women who connect through
cyberspace across the divide of time and discover some remarkable parallels between their lives." On
Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 82% based on reviews from 11 critics. ==References==