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"My House," directed by Nick Norman-Butler, is a captivating drama that explores the consequences of living in isolation. The film follows Carla, who has spent her entire life locked inside her house with her tyrannical father. When a mysterious stranger interrupts their isolation, Carla begins to question the reasons for her family's withdrawal from the outside world. As she delves deeper into her family's dark secrets, Carla discovers shocking truths that redefine their existence.The film's cinematography is stunning, with beautiful shots that capture the isolation and claustrophobia of Carla's life. The acting is superb, with standout performances from the entire cast, particularly the lead actress who portrays Carla's emotional journey with nuance and depth."My House" is a thought-provoking film that explores themes of family, identity, and the consequences of isolation. It is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys character-driven dramas that leave a lasting impact. Overall, "My House" is a well-crafted film that is sure to stay with you long after the credits roll.

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Carla lives life locked inside her house with her kind but tyrannical father. When their isolation is interrupted by a mysterious stranger, Carla questions the reasons for her family's withdrawal from the outside world and discovers dark secrets that redefine their existence.
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