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Casa Nostra
Hélène, Mathilde and Ben Scappini take to the road. Their destination: the house in which they grew up. It is an ideal occasion for the brother and sisters to get to know one another...
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Sofia returns to her childhood home in Portugal after her father's mysterious death. She finds herself drawn into uncovering the secrets surrounding his demise, confronting fragmented memories, and dealing with the unsettling atmosphere of the old house. As she delves deeper, the lines between reality and her own perception begin to blur.
Critical Reception
Casa Nostra received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its atmospheric tension and lead performance, while some found the narrative occasionally obscure. Audiences generally appreciated its moody exploration of grief and memory.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong, evocative atmosphere and sense of unease.
Noted for a compelling central performance that anchors the film's emotional weight.
Some reviews pointed to a plot that can be difficult to follow at times, relying heavily on mood over clarity.
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Fun Fact
The film was noted for its deliberate use of silence and sound design to build its suspenseful and melancholic mood.
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