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Houses 2015

92 min📅 2015-10-31

Dive into the world of *Houses* (2015), a sharp-edged comedy-drama that follows a once-revered director as he stages his own self-written play, desperate to prove his artistic relevance in a cynical world.

Director: Jenner Furst

Cast

Nick Sandow
Nick Sandow
Nick
John Ventimiglia
John Ventimiglia
John
Michael Imperioli
Michael Imperioli
Michael
Steve Schirripa
Steve Schirripa
Steve
Sophie Ellsberg
Wyndham Garnett
Tom Gilroy
Tom Gilroy
Angelo Lanza
Angelo
Julia Willoughby Nason
Julia Willoughby Nason
Seamus McNally

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Houses (2015) about?

The film follows a director who stages his own play in a bid to reclaim his creative identity, only to face the messy reality of artistic integrity versus ego. With sharp humor and raw energy, it dives into the highs and lows of putting a passion project on stage.

Who directed Houses?

Jenner Furst directed *Houses* (2015), bringing a keen eye for character-driven storytelling to this offbeat comedy-drama.

Who stars in Houses?

Nick Sandow headlines the cast, joined by John Ventimiglia, Michael Imperioli, Steve Schirripa, and Sophie Ellsberg in this ensemble-driven film.

Is Houses (2015) worth watching?

*Houses* isn't your typical comedy-drama—it's a quirky, character-rich film that thrives on its unusual premise. While not a mainstream hit, its blend of humor, drama, and artistic struggle makes it a hidden gem for those who enjoy offbeat cinema with substance.

How long is Houses?

*Houses* runs for 92 minutes, offering a tight, engaging runtime perfect for a single sitting.

About Houses (2015) — The Upside-Down World of a Director's Last Stand

Dive into the world of *Houses* (2015), a sharp-edged comedy-drama that follows a once-revered director as he stages his own self-written play, desperate to prove his artistic relevance in a cynical world. Starring Nick Sandow and a powerhouse supporting cast including John Ventimiglia and Michael Imperioli, this film explores themes of creativity, ego, and the blurred lines between passion and pretension. With its biting humor and raw energy, *Houses* captures the chaos of creative reinvention, where every rehearsal becomes a battleground for authenticity.

Director Jenner Furst crafts a visually dynamic and emotionally charged narrative, blending the absurdity of theater with the grit of real-life struggles. The film's intimate setting contrasts with its sweeping themes, making it a standout for fans of character-driven stories. Whether you're drawn to underdog tales or the behind-the-scenes drama of the arts, *Houses* delivers a uniquely compelling experience.