Popularity: 2 (history)
Director: | Alden Dalia, Remi Weekes |
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Writer: | Felicity Evans, Toby Venables, Remi Weekes |
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After making a harrowing escape from war-torn South Sudan, a young refugee couple struggle to adjust to their new life in a small English town that has an unspeakable evil lurking beneath the surface. | |
Release Date: | Jan 27, 2020 |
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Director: | Alden Dalia, Remi Weekes |
Writer: | Felicity Evans, Toby Venables, Remi Weekes |
Genres: | Drama, Horror |
Keywords | post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), drowning, refugee, supernatural, trauma, ghost, folklore, south sudan, diaspora, loss of child, black horror |
Production Companies | BBC Film, Vertigo Entertainment, New Regency Pictures, Starchild Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Sope Dirisu | Bol Majur |
Wunmi Mosaku | Rial Majur |
Malaika Wakoli-Abigaba | Nyagak |
Matt Smith | Mark Essworth |
Javier Botet | The Witch |
Yvonne Campbell | South Sudanese Woman |
Vivienne Soan | Neighbour |
Lola May | Nyagak's Mother |
Kevin Layne | The Cameroonian |
Maureen Casey | Detention Custody Officer |
Homer Todiwala | Iraqi Man |
Dominic Coleman | Lead Officer |
Sally Plumb | Secondary Officer |
Roland Manookian | Barber |
Andy Gathergood | Church Man |
Rasaq Kukoyi | William |
Gamba Cole | George |
Bradley Banton | Phillip |
Emily Taaffe | Dr. Hayes |
Ian Horgan | Adam 'CIS' |
Perry Warner | Burly Officer |
Mevis Birungi | Aid Worker |
John Kamau | Aid Worker #2 |
Destiny Okoh | Smuggler |
Steven Blakeley | Suit #1 |
Tabitha Wady | Suit #2 |
Kyna Boyle | Teenage Girl |
Julius Reuben | Ghost |
Lanre Olagoke | Ghost |
Adwoa Brown | Ghost |
Mark Gooden | Ghost |
Rita Laker-Acaye | Ghost |
Simon Akinwunmi | Ghost |
Mikey Adewunmi | Ghost |
Yasmine Smith | Ghost |
Cornell John | The Witch (voice) |
Aliyah Sesay | Nyagak (voice) |
Vivien Bridson | The Queen (uncredited) |
Scott Michael Wagstaff | The Creature (uncredited) |
Ty Hurley | Driver (uncredited) |
Rene Costa | Pub Hooligan (uncredited) |
Marie Hamm | Council Estate Resident (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Nick Feldman | Visual Effects Editor |
Tony Davis | Production Manager |
Nathan Mann | First Assistant Camera |
Jack Sands | Second Assistant Camera |
Felicity Hickson | Graphic Designer |
Rebecca Cunningham | Costume Supervisor |
Brahim Boukhizzou | Stunts |
Jason Curle | Stunts |
Youssef Marchouki | Stunts |
Jonathan Scott | Production Manager |
Dora Krolikowska | First Assistant Camera |
Lawrence Beckwith | Second Assistant Camera |
Simon Baker | Camera Operator |
Filipa Fabrica | Assistant Costume Designer |
David Horrill | Property Master |
Charlie Carline | Dressing Prop |
John Whickman | Electrician |
Chris Barrow | Electrician |
Luke Stevenson | Location Manager |
Jane Soans | Location Scout |
Sam Gardner | First Assistant Accountant |
Seamus Hawthorne | Construction Coordinator |
Reg Patterson | Carpenter |
Aidan Monaghan | Still Photographer |
Hannah Shipley | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Annabelle Hood | Floor Runner, Key Set Production Assistant |
James Hogan | Standby Painter |
Aiden Convey | Carpenter |
Dan Bryne | Carpenter |
Garry Moore | Standby Carpenter |
Paul Carter | Carpenter |
Lucy Whitton | Researcher |
Aaron Hopkins | Transportation Co-Captain |
Jamie Ember | Casting Assistant |
Michael Geary | Picture Car Coordinator |
Sharon Martin | Makeup & Hair |
Mark Heslop | Sound Designer |
Adam Bourne | Foley Editor |
Rebecca Heathcote | Foley Artist |
Carsten Richter | Foley Artist |
Rob Bliss | Concept Artist, Creature Design |
Felicity Evans | Story |
Julia Bloch | Editor |
Thalia Ecclestone | Art Direction |
Sara Menitra | Makeup Artist |
Horacio Martinez | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Paul Gunner | Painter |
Salaheddine Benchegra | Casting |
Matt Fraser | Art Direction |
Adrian Bell | Sound Mixer |
Toran Tanner | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Adam Pescott | Storyboard Artist |
Mohamed El Barj | Art Department Coordinator |
Neneh Lucia | Assistant Art Director |
Jo Dale | Visual Effects Editor |
Mark Yfantidis | Digital Compositor |
Toby Venables | Story |
Holly Rebecca | Costume Design |
Nick Freemantle | Sound Editor |
Sangeet Prabhaker | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Nick Fenner | Dressing Prop |
Jack Hawthorn | Assistant Art Director |
Imogen McGrath | Draughtsman |
Sophie Frances Coates | Art Department Assistant |
Jo Hawthorne | Construction Manager |
Kate Auld | Digital Compositor |
Jean-Clement Soret | Digital Colorist |
Stefano Pepin | Special Effects Supervisor |
Lucy Ward | Script Supervisor |
Darren Harvey | Best Boy Electric |
Kevin Daly | Electrician |
Daniel Butler | Electrician |
Abdellah Oukseh | Stunts |
Alden Dalia | Co-Director |
Clare Seymour | Second Assistant Camera |
Nichola Pan Hao | Camera Trainee |
Adam Ridge | Boom Operator |
Emily Woodward | Standby Art Director |
Daniel Carrasco | Creature Design |
Timothy Hampton | Special Effects Technician |
Jonathan Spencer | Gaffer |
Darren Jackson | Electrician |
Harry Gay | Electrician |
Daniel Smith | Electrician |
Greg Whitbrook | Electrician |
Sam Phillips | Key Grip |
Tabitha Denny-Northover | Location Assistant |
Jamie Whickman | Rigging Gaffer |
Tom Davey | Assistant Location Manager |
Samuel Sharpe | Production Coordinator |
Charles Obaro | Key Set Production Assistant |
Simon Jones | Transportation Captain |
Judith Sunga | Casting Assistant |
Nezha Aouis | Makeup Artist |
Khadija Najahi | Makeup Artist |
Frank Kruse | Supervising Sound Editor |
Christoph Oertel | Foley Mixer |
Helena Card | Makeup & Hair |
Tamara Ramsey | Makeup Artist |
Markus Stemler | Sound Designer |
Robby Brown | Foley Mixer |
Richard Pryke | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Remi Weekes | Writer, Director |
Glenn Freemantle | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Roque Baños | Original Music Composer |
Jo Willems | Director of Photography |
Carmen Cuba | Casting |
Gary Arthurs | Stunt Driver |
Marvin Campbell | Stunts |
Marc Cass | Stunt Coordinator |
Ben Essex | Stunts |
Charles Jarman | Stunts |
Andy Pilgrim | Stunts |
Laurent Plancel | Stunt Double |
Anton Simpson-Tidy | Stunts |
Sara Harrak | Third Assistant Director |
Jen Annor | Sound Assistant |
Jacqueline Abrahams | Production Design |
Peter Burgis | Foley Artist |
Chris Lyons | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Kevin Greutert | Creative Consultant |
Matthew Moss | Production Secretary |
Name | Title |
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Yariv Milchan | Executive Producer |
Michael Schaefer | Executive Producer |
Eva Yates | Executive Producer |
Edward King | Producer |
Aidan Elliott | Producer |
Martin Gentles | Producer |
Natalie Lehmann | Executive Producer |
Stuart Manashil | Executive Producer |
Roy Lee | Producer |
Arnon Milchan | Producer |
Mark Huffam | Executive Producer |
Steven Schneider | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 19 | 33 | 12 |
2024 | 5 | 23 | 40 | 16 |
2024 | 6 | 21 | 42 | 12 |
2024 | 7 | 23 | 34 | 15 |
2024 | 8 | 21 | 34 | 11 |
2024 | 9 | 16 | 36 | 9 |
2024 | 10 | 18 | 35 | 10 |
2024 | 11 | 19 | 32 | 12 |
2024 | 12 | 15 | 35 | 9 |
2025 | 1 | 20 | 41 | 12 |
2025 | 2 | 16 | 29 | 4 |
2025 | 3 | 7 | 23 | 1 |
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2025 | 6 | 3 | 4 | 2 |
2025 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
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A power-house debut from Remi Weekes, deftly balancing social commentary with old school horror (and for once, without zombies). The movie pulls you inside the life of a Sudanese refugee couple assigned to an apartment in London after a harrowing escape via boat from their home country. In addit ... ion to the nightmare of their experience, they’ve got a potential poltergeist. Movies often face-plant while struggle to convey what is real, a dream, a backstory, or something else. "His House" weaves these shifts expertly. And you will not see the twist coming in the last act. Here's hoping Remi Weekes joins Ari Aster and Robbert Eggers, bringing horror to a new level of intellectual freakiness.
A glimpse of the horrors faced by refugees escaping war-torn countries for a better life in Britain is provocatively probed in this stylish supernatural horror film from talented writer-director Remi Weekes. <a href="https://www.top10films.co.uk/67374-review-his-house-a-smart-chilling-contemporary-h ... orror/">**His House**</a> unexpectedly blends the anxiety, confusion and alienation felt by a pair of asylum seekers from South Sudan with a nightmarish malevolence born from dark magic and folklore. [_Read my full review on <a href="https://www.top10films.co.uk/67374-review-his-house-a-smart-chilling-contemporary-horror/">Top 10 Films</a>_].
When "Bol" (Sope Dirisu) and his wife "Rial" (Wunmi Mosaku) arrive in the UK after fleeing their war-torn home in South Sudan, they are given leave to remain whilst their case is further investigated, and housed in an ordinary - if a bit run down - housing estate. Helped by their case worker "Mark" ... (Matt Smith) they are given the basic essentials to get by, but as their stay becomes more extended they struggle to fit into a community that is at best disinterested, at worst a bit hostile - all whilst they start to believe that their new home is possessed! Things quite literally start going bump in the night and the couple begin to wonder if this has something to do with their ancestors, or perhaps the spirits of the folks they left behind to face the uncertainty. It's those last scenarios that we see expressed through dreams and flashbacks and that give us a clue as to just what horrors they escaped. Question is, though: are there now even greater horrors here for them now? At times this can be quite a compelling look at the psychology of people caught between two stools. Not fitting where they now are, not fitting where they once were. The cultural challenges they face now, though, aren't really developed and I found the characterisation of the ultra-tolerant "Mark" a little hard to believe, especially as the hunt for their ethereal nemesis starts to manifest itself in ways that become a little too surreal. Indeed, that's maybe the problem with this. It's trying to combine social and political points, but there's nowhere near enough punch from the dialogue and any message is bogged down in a confused hybrid of their supernatural experiences and the reality of their new British life. It can't have had much of a budget but that needn't have mattered had director Remi Weekes focussed more on keeping the story tight and on developing the characters a little more. It invites us to sympathise based on what he presumes are our own moral standards rather than present us with anything or anybody that's especially interesting. As ever, Smith completely underwhelms and though Mosaku offers us some emotional oomph, the rest of this is disappointingly unremarkable.