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Home

2008
Movie
98 min
French

Along with her husband and three children, Marthe lives in an eden of her own creation, nearly isolated from the rest of the world. The arrival of a construction vehicle, however, pierces their tranquil, hermetic existence—before long a disused highway has been re-opened, and the family finds their home situated in the midst of rush-hour traffic. While the privileges of clean air, quietude and privacy are thus denied them, Marthe remains determined to stay no matter the cost.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Ursula MacfarlaneGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the concept of 'home' through the eyes of people from diverse backgrounds and locations around the world. It delves into the emotional, social, and political significance of belonging and displacement. Through intimate portraits, the film questions what truly makes a place a home and the universal human need for security and identity.

Critical Reception

Home received positive reviews for its compassionate and insightful exploration of a fundamental human experience. Critics lauded its diverse perspectives and poignant storytelling, highlighting its ability to connect viewers to the shared struggles and aspirations of people globally. The film was recognized for its artistic merit and its timely commentary on issues of migration and belonging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its deeply humanistic approach and global perspective.

  • Commended for its poignant examination of belonging and displacement.

  • Applauded for its sensitive portrayal of diverse lives and experiences.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features interviews and footage from over 15 countries, showcasing a wide array of living situations and cultural contexts.

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