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I Want To Be A House is a slow, meditative journey set against the backdrop of a colonial farmhouse in Nairobi. The housekeeper's desire to become the house itself is haunting, a metaphor for identity and existence that lingers in the air. Oskar Weimar's camera work is intentional, capturing stillness with such grace that you almost feel the weight of the walls. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to meditate on the themes of labor and belonging. Performances feel raw and genuine, especially in the quiet interactions between the characters. The film's atmosphere is thick, making you reflect on the notion of home and the longing to vanish within it. It's a distinctive take on the human experience, wrapped in the simplicity of domestic life.
Explores themes of identity and home.Unique visual style with calm, still shots.Focus on character-driven storytelling.
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