René, a cartographer, sets out to explore a remote region in Sweden where satellite images always appear corrupted.
After hours of walking through vast, empty fields, he finds a lonely house.
Inside, time seems to stop, but when he leaves, he realizes it moves backward.
Trapped in this loop, René discovers the house is larger and stranger than it should be, with rooms and spaces that feel like portals to other places within itself.
He meets a young woman who is also lost in the shifting house.
She reveals she came searching for her missing father—a man who, years ago, was convinced by an old friend to visit this very place.
René realizes he is that friend, the one who started it all.
The young woman is his daughter, caught in the cycle he created.
The house bends past and future together, and the loop sustains itself.
The film aims for a melancholic, unsettling tone, where subtle, almost invisible changes—objects, sounds, shadows—create tension and unease.
The audience senses that something has changed but can’t tell what or when.
A story somewhere between Coherence, Everything Everywhere All At Once, and MyHouse.WAD.
Thoughts? Suggestions welcome!