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At Home is a nuanced exploration of class and connection, set against the backdrop of Greece's economic turmoil. The film delves into the life of Nadja, a housekeeper who has woven herself into the fabric of her employers' lives, only to be unceremoniously cast aside when fortunes shift. It balances moments of intimacy with the stark realities of loss, showcasing the emotional weight of both the characters' lives and the societal pressures they face. The pacing is reflective, allowing the audience to sit with Nadja's plight and the crumbling relationships. The performances are grounded, particularly the portrayal of Nadja, which feels raw and unfiltered, capturing the subtlety of displacement. It’s a heartfelt take on the fragility of belonging in a world that can change overnight.
Reflects the social landscape of Greece in 2014Character-driven narrative with minimalistic styleFocus on interpersonal relationships and economic pressures
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