Huset
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One of Sweden's largest and oldest co-living house lies on the outskirts of Stockholm. It has 300 residents, all of them women. As of lately, a new ge...neration of younger women have started to move in. A seemingly minor change, but one that could distort - or revive - the house's original purpose. Show More

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In Huset (2024), viewers are introduced to a unique co-living house on the outskirts of Stockholm, Sweden, which is home to 300 female residents. The film follows the dynamics within the house as a new generation of younger women begin to move in, potentially shaking up the established order. This seemingly minor shift has the potential to either distort or revive the original purpose of the house, leading to a journey of self-discovery and community building among the diverse group of women living there.

As tensions rise and relationships are tested, the women must navigate their differences and work together to maintain the harmony of their shared living space. Huset offers a compelling exploration of female empowerment, solidarity, and the complex dynamics of communal living. With stunning visuals and a thought-provoking narrative, this film sheds light on the intricate connections that bind us together and the power of unity in the face of change.