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Home![]() Switzerland/France/Belgium, 2008
The peaceful life of a family is undermined when a main road is built a few meters from its isolated house. Marthe, Michel and their three children refuse to leave and try to adjust to the new life forced upon them. They go on with their happy routine, but bit by bit the house in filled with stress, poison, soot, anxiety and the horrible noise of the speeding cars. Home is a symbolist and brilliant film, skillfully shifting between realism and surrealism. Director Ursula Meier elegantly reveals the secrets of a family on the verge of a nervous breakdown, and though it the fragility and temporariness of the concept of home. Cinematographer Agnés Godard captures in each frame a minimalistic yet rich story, and combined with the great acting and the precise directing, Home is cinema at its best. ![]() Fiction | 35 mm | 95 Minutes | Color | French, English & Hebrew subtitles Screenplay: Ursula Meier, Antoine Jaccoud, Raphaëlle Valbrune, Gilles Taurand, Olivier Lorelle, in collaboration with Alice Wincour 10/9, 22:00 11/9, 21:30 Get Tickets
Screened with the films: Soup › Back |
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