When artists D (Viv Albertine) and H (Liam Gillick) decide to sell the home that they have loved and lived in for two decades they begin a difficult process of saying goodbye. The upheaval has caused anxieties to surface and D struggles to control the personal and creative aspects of her life with H. Dreams memories and fears have all imprinted themselves on their home which exists as a container for their lives and has played a pivotal role in their marriage. How will their relationship - and their art - exist without its confines? A stark challenging and multi-layered... film shot through with penetrative insight and rigorous integrity this new uncompromising work by Joanna Hogg (Archipelago Unrelated) has secured her place at the vanguard of not just British but international arthouse cinema. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. When artists D (Viv Albertine) and H (Liam Gillick) decide to sell the home that they have loved and lived in for two decades, they begin a difficult process of saying goodbye. The upheaval has caused anxieties to surface and D struggles to control the personal and creative aspects of her life with H. Dreams, memories and fears have all imprinted themselves on their home, which exists as a container for their lives and has played a pivotal role in their marriage. How will their relationship - and their art - exist without its confines? A stark, challenging and multi-layered film, shot through with penetrative insight and rigorous integrity, this new, uncompromising work by Joanna Hogg (Archipelago, Unrelated) has secured her place at the vanguard of not just British but international arthouse cinema.
British drama directed by Joanna Hogg. D and H (Viv Albertine and Liam Gillick) are two wealthy artists living in their well-maintained modernist house in London. Willingly isolated from their friends and without a family of their own, the pair keep mainly to themselves even at home. As they seek to sell the house which has been their home for the past 18 years, the thought of moving elsewhere produces great resentment and tension between them which in turn causes the intimacy and communication in their relationship to become almost non-existent.
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