Interference

2011, 112 minutes

Dark Comedy Drama

After returning home from a Goddess empowerment weekend Pippa Cotton (Liz Finch) decides to invent a new type of therapy, Fun Therapy in her spare room at home. Her estranged husband Piers (Ben Gibson) a semi- retired wildlife documentary filmmaker, and her recently traumatized daughter, Cloe (Claudia Barton) who has returned home from her life in New York are skeptical of her new enterprise. In the rolling Sussex hills and fields surrounding the isolated country house Tom, (Len Shelley) a simpleton bird watcher from the local village (and Piers’ number one fan) watches the family through binoculars as they come to terms with living under the same roof once more. Piers avoids his annoying wife by experimenting with his new hobby of radio astronomy, which brings surprising results as he surfs the airwaves. Meanwhile Freddy (Chris Milton) a drug addicted, outdated graphic designer finds himself in Pippas therapy room, and this relationship spells disaster on every level. What follows is a tale of the danger of looking for answers in the wrong places, drug induced paranoia and secrets that should never be heard.



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