Chuck Chuck Baby
Helen’s life at the chicken factory was ordinary, filled with the rhythm of monotonous days and routine tasks. It was a world where nothing seemed to break the silence of her everyday existence. However, everything changes with the unexpected return of Joanne, a figure from her past who awakens long-buried emotions. Helen and Joanne were once teenage lovers, their relationship a secret from the world around them, and now, as adults, they find themselves rekindling the passionate connection they shared.
As the two women reconnect, Helen’s life begins to take on new colors. Joanne’s presence injects excitement into her otherwise dull world, reminding her of the vibrancy and passion that once defined her. The once-muted corners of Helen’s existence start to bloom with hope, and she finds herself rediscovering the joy and purpose she had long forgotten. Joanne’s return is not just a trip down memory lane; it is the spark that reignites Helen's zest for life. The feeling of being loved, desired, and understood offers Helen a sense of renewal, a chance to embrace her true self once again.
However, the rekindled romance does not come without its complexities. While Helen flourishes, Joanne finds herself grappling with something far more sinister from her past. Her return is not just about love, but also about confronting a dark chapter of her life that she has tried to bury. The weight of this past begins to cast a shadow over their rekindled relationship, testing the strength of their love and forcing Joanne to confront the truths she has long avoided.
As Helen and Joanne navigate their rekindled romance, both women must face the challenges of love, memory, and trauma. Helen is finding herself anew, but Joanne is fighting a battle that threatens to pull them apart. Will their passion be enough to overcome the dark secrets that linger, or will their love be derailed by the ghosts of the past? Only time will tell as they face the twists and turns of their complicated relationship.
Director: Janis Pugh
Cast: Annabel Scholey, Anthony Gray Hawley, Beverly Rudd, Cat Simmons, Celyn Jones, Edyta Budnik, Emily Aston, Emily Fairn, Ewan Thompson-Guest, Gemma Lawman, Louise Brealey, Sorcha Cusack