On a hot summer night in Brooklyn, singles and couples converge in a brownstone apartment to flirt, fight, hook up and break up. A dreamy comedy-drama about sex, love and freedom, "Home" packs a lot of stories into just two floors.
Writing
Dialogue so natural you'll feel like you're eavesdropping.
Production
Two floors, infinite emotional claustrophobia.
Acting
Ensemble chemistry that sells the messy hookup energy.
Director
Matt Zoller Seitz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Matt Zoller Seitz is better known as one of America's most respected film critics—this is his rare foray into filmmaking, making 'Home' a critic's answer to 'what I'd actually make if I could.'
The overlapping dialogue structure deliberately mirrors Robert Altman's 'Nashville' and 'Short Cuts,' but confined to a single location like a pressure cooker of Brooklyn millennial angst circa 2005.
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