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The House

The House

2017
Animation Comedy
5 min
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A little house embarks on a journey when his family moves to the city. You probably never thought about it, but when you move house maybe your house…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Veronika Zacharová

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

quirky contemplative poignant unusual melancholic gentle abstract introspective curious unique understated imaginative

Reviews

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Jasmine Khan
Apr 13, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

The central conceit of 'The House' – that a house might miss its departing family – is certainly a conversation starter. Released in 2017, this film leans into its peculiar narrative, aiming for a contemplative tone. However, without…

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Samuel Finch
Apr 13, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'The House' attempts to explore the emotional ramifications of domestic displacement from a truly unconventional viewpoint: that of the house itself. The premise, where a dwelling misses its family after they move to the city, is intriguing, promising…

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Isabelle Dubois
Apr 13, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

This is a film that dares to be different. 'The House' (2017) grants an unexpected voice to the silent observer – the home itself. When a family moves to the city, the narrative suggests the house feels their…

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Marcus Bellwether
Apr 13, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

'The House' presents an audacious, yet ultimately underdeveloped, concept: a house that misses its family. This 2017 offering leans heavily on its unique selling point, but the execution feels somewhat sparse. Without a credited director, it's difficult to…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 13, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

In 'The House', a rather peculiar premise takes centre stage: the dwelling itself experiences a pang of loneliness when its family relocates. While the lack of a clear director in the provided context leaves a void in analysing…

FAQs

The film approaches its unusual subject matter by imbuing the house with a sense of emotional experience. The narrative suggests that the house might 'miss' its family after they move to the city. This anthropomorphic storytelling invites audiences to engage with the concept of inanimate objects having feelings or experiencing a form of consciousness, offering a unique lens through which to view themes of connection and displacement.