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Private Property
Directed by
Elizabeth Dimon
2005
2h
Horror
,
Drama
,
and more
4.6
71%
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Although reluctant to do so, island recluse Tess offers her home to two strangers, Sam and Nigel, allowing them to heal their wounds but desperate to get them out of her home.
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Cast of Private Property
Mirjana Joković
Tess
David Thornton
Sam
Tomas Arana
Nigel
Richard Parent
Cricket
Bobby Amore
Pete
Elizabeth Dimon
Director / Writer
Goran Pavicevic
Director Of Photography
Tom Robotham
Director Of Photography
Persefone Karakosta
Makeup Artist
Private Property Ratings & Reviews
Turner Classic Movies Online
Sean Axmaker
It's a nature study of the dysfunctional family unit in its native habitat and Lafosse's camera captures every behavioral nuance with cold clarity.
Los Angeles CityBeat
Andy Klein
... stays at slow boil until the last few minutes, when the tensions finally erupt. The whole might have ended up boring, were it not for the excellent performances Lafosse coaxes from his actors ...
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Huppert is inspired in the way she withdraws from confrontations and expresses her wishes enough to provoke others but never enough to realize them. An emotional balancing act showing such weakness takes a strong actress to pull it off.
Salt Lake Tribune
Sean P. Means
LaFosse shoots in long static takes, letting actors move in and out of frame, to heighten the claustrophobia of characters who are metaphorically pounding the walls trying to break free.
eFilmCritic.com
Erik Childress
There are more subgenres at work here all uneasily meshing into a mess of a film that will have even the most esoteric of audiences scratching their heads.
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