
The Hole 2021
In Christoffer Ansel's sharp 30-minute drama *The Hole (2021)*, isolation shapes the bleak rhythm of life for a father and son trapped in their isolated home.
Director: Christoffer Ansel
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Hole (2021) about?
*The Hole (2021)* follows father Frank and son Elias as they live isolated in a remote home, bound by Frank's ritual of filling a mysterious hole that keeps reappearing in their living room floor. While Frank accepts this strange routine, Elias questions its purpose and pushes back against a life stripped of meaning or choice.
Who directed The Hole?
Christoffer Ansel directed *The Hole (2021)*, delivering a stark, atmospheric short film that explores isolation and generational tension.
Who stars in The Hole?
The main cast of *The Hole (2021)* includes Elias Budde Christensen and Anders Mossling, who portray father and son navigating a life defined by an unrelenting mystery.
Is The Hole (2021) worth watching?
*The Hole (2021)* is a compact yet thematically rich film that rewards viewers seeking thoughtful, atmospheric storytelling. Though unrated, its minimalist style and emotional depth make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven drama and psychological tension. The film's tight runtime keeps the pace brisk without sacrificing impact.
How long is The Hole?
The runtime of *The Hole (2021)* is 30 minutes.
About The Hole (2021) — A father and son trapped in a cycle of digging and denial
In Christoffer Ansel's sharp 30-minute drama *The Hole (2021)*, isolation shapes the bleak rhythm of life for a father and son trapped in their isolated home. Frank, a man resigned to a monotonous cycle of filling an ominously reappearing pit in their living room floor, clings to routine as a shield against deeper questions. His son Elias, however, chafes under this unspoken pact of endurance, sensing there must be more to existence than the endless cycle of digging and denial. As Elias's restlessness grows, so does the tension between duty and desire, forcing a confrontation that could shatter their fragile coexistence.
Cast against the stark, oppressive backdrop of their remote dwelling, Elias and Frank navigate a relationship strained by unspoken fears and the weight of the unknown. Ansel crafts a visually stark, thematically dense story that lingers on the haunting question: when life feels like an endless chore, what happens when you refuse to keep digging? *The Hole (2021)* is a quietly gripping exploration of generational stagnation, the illusions we build to survive, and the unsettling freedom that comes from breaking them.