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A woman in her forties shares an apartment with her mother. This suffocating relationship doesn't allow her to grow up and become a whole person. A flirt with another woman forces her, for the first time, to face her mother and her life.

This beautiful, unsettling experimental documentary is a meditation on Australian suburbia and notions of home.

A film about people and the space in which they live. From country cottage to council flats, stately detached houses, railway arches and tiny bedsitters - this is a journey with the camera through living rooms of all sizes, designed in all kinds of taste. It's a journey, too, through the lives of the people who inhabit these rooms; a film producer who lives in an empty house with bare walls and floor, a young Gloucestershire couple who have filled every inch of space with mementoes of their life together, an artist's model whose walls are crammed with paintings of herself, an architect who lives in a bedsit one-and-a-half metres square. Couples, families and single people appear in this film, some happy and secure within their living space, others lonely, or simply alone.

Cristina lives a peaceful life until her older brother Ciro, who has to attend a trial, asks to spend house arrests at Cristina’s home.

After her mother's death, Kotomi does not leave the house. Her older sister Ikumi hides her worries about Kotomi behind a hard shell and has a few unorthodox methods to encourage their independence. Participating in the Kiryu City Miss ’local election is one of them.

When the time comes, Masayuki confronts oblivion with the help of a mysterious stranger. Aimlessly wandering the streets, drinking and gambling alone, Masayuki passes through each night without purpose. Until he meets a stranger, who will free him at last.

The Living Room Tour is a live video album by Carole King released in 2005. It consists of live recordings of most of the songs from Tapestry. Her daughters Louise and Sherry and background singer and guitarist Gary Burr joined her on several songs. This album debuted at #17 in the US, becoming King's highest-charting album since 1977

An unexpected connection develops between two men who feel compelled to fight each other.

A priest investigates the house of a family who has been missing for weeks on end. What he finds is horrifying.

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A woman sleeps, dreams of an intruder.

A silent film about a timeless human struggle that turns into a nightmare.

Living room in Arabic is “al-madafeh” and is a room for both hosting and hospitality. For the exhibition, The Stockholm-based Palestinian architect Sandi Hilal has created a living room where everyone is welcome. The installation has a twin in a home in Boden, northern Sweden. There Sandi Hilal, along with Yasmeen Mahmoud and Ibrahim Haj Abdullah who are refugees from Syria, have created a public room for everyone in the town by hosting people in the couple’s living room. The apartment is a place where other refugees can meet and feel like hosts, with a natural place in their new country–rather than feeling like guests.

The AHRC funded Objects of Immersion created the Living Room of the Future (LROTF) to highlight the future potential of Object Based Media (OBM). OBM allows programme content to change according to unique interactions with audiences. The ‘objects’ in OBM refer to the different assets within a given programme. These include large objects like audio and video used to construct a scene in a drama, and small objects, like an individual frame of video, a caption, or a signer. By breaking down a piece of media into separate objects, attaching meaning to each object, and describing how they can be semantically rearranged, a programme can change to reflect an individual viewer’s unique context.

Film about conflict between young and old generations. In this animated film with live actors the protagonist is a girl, who is brought up by her grandfather. He lives in a strictly regulated world where animate as well as inanimate creatures have fixed places, which are marked by chalk on the living-room floor. Anything surpassing those borders is mercilessly scarped out of the film strip. The young girl, in whom the primal forces of nature are awakening, learns from her grandfather’s fading sexuality. She starts to scrape the filmstrip as well, to change the world according to her own will. What will she draw instead of her past childhood?

Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse tell the true story of Britain’s evolution over the last century through the life of the BBC, by turning complete fictions into a staggering array of hard facts.

This is a first essay experimental approach around Femicide. Playing on the edges of its silence and the heavy denial surrounding the facts. The voice of invisible women, with no place to hide, disappearing and left like some used furniture

Is there a right way to care for your loved ones? When the family of Martine, aged 75, turns up unexpectedly at her home, everyone's certainties come into conflict...

A living room. A place where the private space of a flat is on public display. Using memory, supposition and measurable architectural elements, the space of the living room is continuously constructed and reconstructed, and the action grows into an interpretation of past, present and possible events and relationships.

A film about returning to your hometown with music by the Intertext ensemble.

Three Swedish living rooms, under three different stages of life.