Through a nonlinear, abstract and surreal form of storytelling, this film follows a protagonist through a labyrinth of physical and emotional situations, set in a house which acts as both the set for the story and a metaphor for the mind. The techniques used in the film are a mix of analogue and digital: actual painting in the house, digital rendering and avatars, stop-motion painting, drawing, and collaging, with the majority created in Detroit and subsequent scenes finalised in London. With an original score by Susanne Deeken in collaboration with experimental and jazz musicians from Detroit.
Directed by Susanne Deeken
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25 reviews
Yan Gabriel
6.0★ · 04/16/26
Tem que ser muito esquizofrênico pra pensar nisso kakakakka Vou ter que ver umas 3 vezes pra entender? simm mas adorei mt, considerando oq eu estou acostumado, é mt disruptivo.
Tem que ser muito esquizofrênico pra pensar nisso kakakakka Vou ter que ver umas 3 vezes pra entender? simm mas adorei mt, considerando oq eu estou acostumado, é mt disruptivo.
Paul Hugo
Stunning on an visual base but it stressed my anxiety
Stunning on an visual base but it stressed my anxiety
Matchbouzelouf
7.0★ · 01/22/26
Proposition artistique très intéressante, beaucoup inspiré de Jan Svankmajer je trouve mais comporte quelque éléments moyen avec certains effets 3d et flous mais reste hyper créatif sur le plan stop motion et peinture dans une maison abandonnée qui se décompose
Proposition artistique très intéressante, beaucoup inspiré de Jan Svankmajer je trouve mais comporte quelque éléments moyen avec certains effets 3d et flous mais reste hyper créatif sur le plan stop motion et peinture dans une maison abandonnée qui se décompose
suksi
7.9★ · 06/08/25
аааааа очень красиво и необычно. нужно уделять больше внимания таким фильмам
аааааа очень красиво и необычно. нужно уделять больше внимания таким фильмам
Chinhnam
9.2★ · 03/11/25
This is one of the coolest and most unique films I’ve ever seen
This is one of the coolest and most unique films I’ve ever seen