

Your home evicts you while you still live in it. Nightmare? Policy.
A faceless protagonist witnesses the alienation of gentrification as his home is overtaken by development. the forces behind it are demanding him to leave, but also consequently push him further and further into his not-home.
Direction
Kearns forces you to inhabit facelessness
Practical Effects
Grotesque mechanical textures you can almost smell
Sound
Industrial grinding becomes your own unease
Director
Aaron Dylan Kearns
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kearns shot this in actual gentrifying Detroit neighborhoods, using found industrial debris as creature effects — the horror was already there.
Released during peak 'ruin porn' photography era, it weaponizes that aesthetic against the viewer's comfort.
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