Wire & Cloth
Swetha Regunathan, Writer/Director
Sloan Grant(s) Received: 2019, Production Award, NYU
Project Type: Short Film
Genre: Drama
Length: 13 pages
Field of Science: Neuroscience, Biology
Stage: Pre-Production
Synopsis
Early 90s Queens: Indian immigrant Hema Murthy feels trapped in her working-class life, while her young daughter Anika fantasizes about the light, fun-loving world of the Tanners on Full House. When tasked with making a video for her art class, Anika tries to stage the perfect sitcom family moment with her mother, only to be thwarted by forces well beyond anyone’s control. She holds onto the belief that Hema is physically incapable of demonstrating affection—thanks to Danny Tanner, a camcorder, and the progenitor of attachment theory, Harry Harlow. In the present day and on the cusp of motherhood herself, Anika pays a visit to Hema in order to settle this longstanding emotional score. But when she finds the very same VHS recording that she’d made as a kid, she unearths a secret side of her mother that forces her to make a bold, unprecedented gesture.