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The movie "Dans la maison" (In the House) is a 2012 French drama film directed by François Clerc and written by Clerc and Christophe Chipot. The film stars Guillaume Canet and Catherine Frot.
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The film follows Germain Germain (played by Fabrice Luchini), a disillusioned high school literature teacher who is growing tired of his students' lack of talent and motivation. His apathy is shattered when he discovers a provocative essay written by a quiet student, Claude Garcia (Ernst Umhauer). The essay details Claude’s infiltration of the home of a classmate, Rapha, and his fascination with Rapha’s family—specifically his mother. The movie "Dans la maison" (In the House)
is an intelligent, darkly funny, and deeply unsettling look at the predatory nature of creativity. It’s a perfect pick for fans of cerebral French cinema or anyone who enjoys "slow-burn" psychological dramas like The Ghost Writer or Notes on a Scandal . When you open the video, the player should
For collectors, this specific release represents the tail end of the physical media rip era—just before streaming and HEVC (x265) codecs made XviD obsolete. Today, finding this particular rip is a nostalgic exercise, but the film deserves to be seen in high definition via legal streaming or Blu-ray.
As Germain encourages Claude to continue the story, the boundaries between blur. The teacher becomes a voyeuristic "storytelling coach," influencing the real-world direction of Claude's actions until their shared obsession leads to a series of uncontrollable events. Key Details Director: François Ozon. Main Cast: Fabrice Luchini as Germain. Ernst Umhauer as Claude Garcia. Kristin Scott Thomas as Jeanne Germain. Emmanuelle Seigner as Esther Artole. Runtime: Approximately 105 minutes. Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery, Thriller. Awards & Reception