
Glasshouse 2021
"Oblivion is bliss."
In *Glasshouse* (2021), directed by Kelsey Egan, a family clings to sanity within a hermetically sealed glass sanctuary, cut off from a world poisoned by a dementia-inducing toxin called the Shred.
Director: Kelsey Egan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Glasshouse (2021) about?
*Glasshouse* (2021) follows a family trapped in a sealed glasshouse to escape a toxin that induces dementia. When one daughter breaks the rules to let a stranger inside, their fragile routines unravel, forcing them to confront both the outside world and their own fractured memories.
Who directed Glasshouse?
Kelsey Egan directed *Glasshouse*. Known for her work in indie films, Egan crafts a claustrophobic thriller that blends sci-fi and psychological drama.
Who stars in Glasshouse?
The film stars Jessica Alexander, Adrienne Pearce, Hilton Pelser, Anja Taljaard, and Brent Vermeulen in the lead roles.
Is Glasshouse (2021) worth watching?
With its gripping premise and strong performances, *Glasshouse* (2021) is a hidden gem for fans of atmospheric sci-fi thrillers. While unrated on IMDb, its themes of isolation and memory loss make it a thought-provoking watch for those who enjoy suspenseful family dramas.
How long is Glasshouse?
The runtime for *Glasshouse* is 94 minutes.
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About Glasshouse (2021) — A Sealed Family Thriller Against Forgetting
In *Glasshouse* (2021), directed by Kelsey Egan, a family clings to sanity within a hermetically sealed glass sanctuary, cut off from a world poisoned by a dementia-inducing toxin called the Shred. Jessica Alexander leads the cast as Bee, the romantic middle daughter, alongside Adrienne Pearce as the sensible Evie and Anja Taljaard as the free-spirited Daisy, while Hilton Pelser and Brent Vermeulen round out the family unit. As the outside world withers into oblivion, the family's fragile equilibrium is tested when Bee defies their strict isolation to admit a wounded stranger, threatening their rituals and fragile grip on memory.
This atmospheric sci-fi thriller blends psychological tension with eerie dread, exploring themes of isolation, memory, and the cost of safety. The glasshouse itself becomes a character—a fragile cocoon against the encroaching darkness of forgetting.