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Green House (2021) quietly immerses you in the life of an immigrant woman navigating the harsh realities of loneliness and poverty. It's a silent film, which adds a haunting layer to her struggles, the absence of dialogue amplifying her internal turmoil. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy, and the pacing is deliberately slow, which lets you really feel the weight of her memories and dreams. The exploration of exploitation in Portugal’s agricultural sector is poignant, and the performances, though wordless, convey a depth of emotion that’s quite striking. There’s something raw and unrefined about its approach, making it distinctive in how it tackles such heavy themes without the usual narrative tools.
Green House was released with minimal fanfare and has become somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. Its limited physical release, largely due to the film's unconventional format as a silent narrative, adds to its scarcity. Interest in the film has grown, particularly among those who appreciate international cinema and thematic explorations of immigration. Finding a copy, especially a physical one, can be a challenge, but its unique qualities make it a notable entry for serious collectors.
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