The House I Keep
11 minutes /
Ages 13+ /
2010 /
United States of America /
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A story of transformation that centers around one woman's struggle to come to terms with the loss of her child.
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Jhene Hatton
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Shot in Seattle Washington, "The House I Keep", is a short about a young mother's emotional struggle to come to terms with her miscarriage. Hailed by actor/director Bruce McCulloch (Saturday Night Live, Superstar) as "a work of quiet genius," the ten-minute drama unfolds as a catharsis for Seattle Filmmaker Jhene Erwin, whose own experiences with miscarriage helped to inform the film's narrative.
Cast
Grocery Store Clerk: Jennifer LittleJohn: Roger Hatton
Nicole: Jhene Erwin
Ruby: Audrey
Dr. Kennedy: Karl Holzheimer
Crew
Line Producer: Kate WhartonMusic: Stuart Brawley
Cinematographer: Sean Porter
Production Designer: Laurie Hicks
Editor: Otto Arsenault
Sound Editor: Vincent Gates
Costume Designer: Laurie Hicks
Sound Mixer: Vinny Smith
Art Director: Erin Kay Viraldo
Assistant Camera: T.J. Williams Jr.
Gaffer: Christian Hansen
Key Grip: Garrett Cantrell
Key Grip: Theresa Majeres
Electrician: Coty James
Grip: Marc Beuing





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8 months, 1 week ago
This film is a superb demonstation of feelings. It took me back to a place I've been that to remember is painful but to forget is impossible. I just wanted to watch it again and again. It captured so many emotions
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10 months ago
My son died at 11 days of age 11 yrs ago. This film brought me right back to the early days of my grief...and to the moments of deep grief that still visit me without warning.