
After losing his job and the end of his marriage, Júnior returns to his father's house. But that is not his childhood house anymore. His old room has been rented by a young woman and the place feels unwelcome and oppressive. Júnior develops and obsession for his family history, as strange things start happening in the house.
A suffocating sense of unease permeates this psychological slow-burn. The oppressive atmosphere and unsettling family dynamics create a palpable dread, making the familiar feel alien and hostile. It’s a deeply uncomfortable, yet compelling, descent into obsession.

















