National Theatre Live: The Other Place

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Two sisters reunite on the anniversary of their father's death. The tender idyll of their uncle, who tries to make a fresh start by remodeling the family home, is threatened by the sudden return of a sibling who demands justice.


Telling the story of two siblings reunited on the anniversary of their father's death, "The Other Place" reveals the collision of guilt, grief and ambition within a family. Their uncle's remodeling of the family home and his efforts to make a fresh start are threatened by the unexpected return of a sibling. This sibling demands justice for the pain he has carried and shakes the family's competing dreams for the future. The film asks a profound question about how we should turn a blind eye to the pain of others, even the pain of our loved ones.

The film leaves viewers with an impressive experience. This film, which masterfully blends drama and suspense, offers a thought-provoking look at family conflict and the complexities of human nature.

The film is shot primarily in and around the family home, which has undergone a remodel.

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