Appliance

Appliance

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Director : Olivia Erlanger /
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Production companies : Paradise Productions /
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Appliance follows Sophie Weiss, whose house and its malfunctioning appliances become extensions of her biological self deconstruction. Just after a week of moving into her new home, Sophie's sense of reality takes on a distorted form as she begins to believe her house is living and breathing around her. Perhaps a result of her isolation? The side effect of a fertility treatment? Or even an outside antagonist? Appliance makes light of the disturbing history shaping the American delusion that homeownership is both an accessible tool for social mobility and a means by which one can value their self-worth.
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  • title:Appliance
  • status:Released
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Runtime:17m
  • Genres: Horror · Science Fiction ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Olivia Erlanger /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Paradise Productions ·
  • Overview:Appliance follows Sophie Weiss, whose house and its malfunctioning appliances become extensions of her biological self deconstruction. Just after a week of moving into her new home, Sophie's sense of reality takes on a distorted form as she begins to believe her house is living and breathing around her. Perhaps a result of her isolation? The side effect of a fertility treatment? Or even an outside antagonist? Appliance makes light of the disturbing history shaping the American delusion that homeownership is both an accessible tool for social mobility and a means by which one can value their self-worth.
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