The People in the House (1994)
"'The People in the House' examines the dynamics of a family in crisis and questions the role of religious devotion in the perpetuation of dysfunction. The exterior of the house is never seen, and the family's anxiety, as is often the case, plays out within the confines of four walls. Filmed with a dreamy, surreal quality, 'The People in the House' dwells within the tension between harmony and chaos." - Liz Czach, Toronto Film Festival Catalogue, Canada, 1995
Director: Louise Bourque
Runtime: 22 min
Release Date: January 1, 1994
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Louise Bourque
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The People in the House about?
- "'The People in the House' examines the dynamics of a family in crisis and questions the role of religious devotion in the perpetuation of dysfunction. The exterior of the house is never seen, and the family's anxiety, as is often the case, plays out within the confines of four walls. Filmed with a dreamy, surreal quality, 'The People in the House' dwells within the tension between harmony and chaos." - Liz Czach, Toronto Film Festival Catalogue, Canada, 1995
- Who directed The People in the House?
- The People in the House was directed by Louise Bourque.
- How long is The People in the House?
- The People in the House has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).