Philip Connolly said:
“I've been wanting to make The Fruit Fix for several years. It's based on a real incident, where I saw someone walking a banana and thought it was strange. Later on I discovered I'd witnessed what was actually a treatment for social anxiety - something I've had my own experiences of. The subject of social anxiety isn't covered in the media often and I wanted in my own way to redress the balance and contribute to the conversation.
“Making a short film is always challenging, so it was great to get so much support from the University of 麻豆果冻传媒. Colleagues in the School of Media helped with the production - in particular Marley Cole on the sound design. I also got media production and film students involved with the production. The placements office was amazing at setting up two production trainee placements for the principal photography.
“The completion of the film was also supported by the School of Media's Output Support and Development Fund. The first COVID lockdown made it impossible to get the final few shots and the grant covered the licensing of some stock footage to complete the film.”