52 Films by Women Vol 5. 27. LOST TRANSMISSIONS (Director: Katharine O’Brien)
Contains spoilers When we first meet Theo (Simon Pegg) at the start of the Los Angeles-set drama, Lost Transmissions , he seems like just another drunken show-off who latches onto a piano at a party. There he is, tinkling the blackened ivories, composing ditties about the assembled company. Only, he is no No ël Coward. The esteemed Mr C would not describe Theo’s friend Angus (Jamie Harris) as ‘tough as old boots with the laces undone’. Nor would he rhyme Hannah (Juno Temple) with ‘bananas.’ ‘Is she a tragedy or a mystery?’ he asks aloud, before luring the poor guest to the piano herself and inviting her to sing. She responds with a fragile rendition of Daniel Johnston’s ‘True Love will find you in the end’, which Theo spoils by joining in. He is a British expatriate music producer with problems. The film follows Hannah, who has her own self-esteem issues, as she is drawn in to solve them. Writer-director Katharine O’Brien based her film on a true story. Her intention is to show...