PÖFF 2016: Adult Life Skills

Adult Life Skills

Genre

Comedy

Director

Rachel Tunnard

Run time

1h 36min

Anna (Jodie Whittaker) is stuck: she’s approaching 30 and has just moved back to her rural home-town, and into a shed in her mother’s backyard. She spends her time working a menial job at a local boating center and hides in the depths of her imagination, making movies with her thumbs. Irritated by her childish behavior, Anna's mother insists that she would move out of her shed and on with her life. When a troubled young boy starts hanging around, the two form an unlikely bond. Through their strange yet mutually beneficial friendship, Anna slowly begins to confront her perpetual state of arrested development.

Expanded from her BAFTA-nominated short, Rachel Tunnard's striking feature debut is a dry-witted, charming, dark comedy that mixes dreamlike flourishes with dramatic action. "Adult Life Skills" is an off-beat comedy about a lost woman finding herself. - Tribeca Film Festival

Genre

Comedy

Director

Rachel Tunnard

Run time

1h 36min

Anna (Jodie Whittaker) is stuck: she’s approaching 30 and has just moved back to her rural home-town, and into a shed in her mother’s backyard. She spends her time working a menial job at a local boating center and hides in the depths of her imagination, making movies with her thumbs. Irritated by her childish behavior, Anna's mother insists that she would move out of her shed and on with her life. When a troubled young boy starts hanging around, the two form an unlikely bond. Through their strange yet mutually beneficial friendship, Anna slowly begins to confront her perpetual state of arrested development.

Expanded from her BAFTA-nominated short, Rachel Tunnard's striking feature debut is a dry-witted, charming, dark comedy that mixes dreamlike flourishes with dramatic action. "Adult Life Skills" is an off-beat comedy about a lost woman finding herself. - Tribeca Film Festival

Info

Rating

(none)

Production year

2016

Global distributor

Independent

Local distributor

Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ

In cinema

11/15/2016