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THE HOUSE

by Rick Ostermann

synopsis

The House is based on a short story by journalist Dirk Kurbjuweit, set in a near future. It centres on the journalist Johann, who is banned from working by the right-wing populist government now in power in Germany and, frustrated, retreats to their luxurious and fully networked weekend home with his wife Lucia. As political conditions in the country continue to escalate due to an alleged left-wing terrorist attack, their smarthome increasingly develops its own agenda, manipulating the couple and playing them off against each other by revealing intimate secrets. Finally, when two terrorists hunted by the regime show up at the door seeking shelter at Lucia's home, the situation in the house escalates fully as Johann realises that his wife is part of the political resistance. While Johann is still torn between his love for Lucia and the feeling of having been betrayed by her, the house itself finally takes the reins of action.

international title: The House
original title: Das Haus
country: Germany
year: 2021
genre: fiction
directed by: Rick Ostermann
film run: 90'
release date: DE 7/10/2021
screenplay: Patrick Brunken, Rick Ostermann
cast: Tobias Moretti, Valery Tscheplanowa, Max von der Groeben, Lisa Vicari, Hans-Jochen Wagner, Samir Fuchs, Daniel Krauss
cinematography by: Stefan Ciupek
film editing: Christoph Wermke
music: Stefan Will
producer: Uwe Kolbe, Bjoern Vosgerau
executive producer: Stefan Schubert
production: Wüste Film

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