The initial setup of Weather House, the directorial feature debut by Frauke Havemann (co-directed by Erik Schefter) remains basic throughout the whole duration of the film. A group of people whose relations are not disclosed and who could easily be strangers reside in a derelict and abandoned house. And it does not look like a voluntary stay over. Intertitles informing about actual climate situations, such as inside and outside temperature changes, appear periodically as if to explain the bizarre occurrences taking place in the house. The archetypal characters are defined by their expertise or self-assigned task they keep performing. The leader seems to be an engineer who constructs a network of wires inside the house recalling more an eccentric conceptual sculpture rather than something of...
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- 1/23/2017
- Screen Anarchy
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