17th(2015)
Rachel TUNNARD
Asian Premiere | 2014 BFI London Film Festival
Synopsis
Anna lives a hermit¡¯s life in her Mum¡¯s garden shed. She wants to stay there but her Mum has other plans.
Program Note
Anna is the British version of a hikikomori, spending most of her time holed up in a shed in the corner of her mother\'s garden instead of going out. Anna\'s mother is worried sick about her daughter, who spends all day in the shed making finger puppet videos. So this explains the gleam in the eyes of Anna\'s mother when a good-looking man knocks on her door asking to borrow her phone because his car has broken down. Emotional Fusebox is a pilot for How To Live Yours, a feature-length film soon to be released. [LEE Jeeheng]
Asian Premiere | 2014 BFI London Film Festival
Synopsis
Anna lives a hermit¡¯s life in her Mum¡¯s garden shed. She wants to stay there but her Mum has other plans.
Program Note
Anna is the British version of a hikikomori, spending most of her time holed up in a shed in the corner of her mother\'s garden instead of going out. Anna\'s mother is worried sick about her daughter, who spends all day in the shed making finger puppet videos. So this explains the gleam in the eyes of Anna\'s mother when a good-looking man knocks on her door asking to borrow her phone because his car has broken down. Emotional Fusebox is a pilot for How To Live Yours, a feature-length film soon to be released. [LEE Jeeheng]
Rachel TUNNARDRachel TUNNARD
Rachel TUNNARD is an award-winning editor. Emotional Fusebox, commissioned by the BFI and Creative England, premiered at the 2014 BFI London Film Festival. How to Live Yours is its feature version.