A ragtag group of competitive retro computer enthusiasts who, convinced that obsolete 1980s technology holds the key to unlocking psychic abilities, embark on a hilariously misguided quest to build a “consciousness amplifier” using repurposed tech, abandoned floppy disks, and a whole lot of tin foil, documenting their escalating attempts to contact the spirit world, predict the stock market, and ultimately, prove their eccentric theories to a skeptical public—and their long-suffering families.
"Ctrl+Alt+Delusion" follows a ragtag group of competitive retro computer enthusiasts who, convinced that obsolete 1980s technology holds the key to unlocking psychic abilities, embark on a hilariously misguided quest to build a “consciousness amplifier” using repurposed tech, abandoned floppy disks, and a whole lot of tin foil, documenting their escalating attempts to contact the spirit world, predict the stock market, and ultimately, prove their eccentric theories to a skeptical public—and their long-suffering families.
a movie poster for "Ctrl+Alt+Delusion", vibrant 1980s retro-futurism aesthetic, a chaotic workshop overflowing with vintage computers (Commodore 64, Apple IIe, IBM PC), tangled wires, floppy disks, CRT monitors displaying glitching static and bizarre graphs, a central group of four diverse characters intensely focused on a bizarre contraption built from computer parts and covered in aluminum foil, one character wearing oversized goggles and a tin foil hat, expressions ranging from manic excitement to desperate concentration, background showing blurry images of stock market charts and ghostly apparitions, overall feeling of playful chaos and quirky invention, dramatic lighting, high detail, movie poster style, title "Ctrl+Alt+Delusion" prominently displayed in a pixelated, glitching font.