A family's peaceful existence is threatened when a busy highway is opened only meters away from their isolated house in the middle of nowhere. Refusing to move, Marthe, Michel and their three children find innovative ways to adapt to their new environment. They continue their happy-go-lucky routine despite the daily stress of hundreds of noisy speeding cars. But suspicions about the highway's unknown long-term dangers cause family tension. Remaining in the disrupted household might not be so easy, but it's still their home.
Ursula Meier
Ursula Meier studied Film at the IAD in Belgium. Her short films’ and documentaries’ successes allowed her to get worldwide recognition. She was chosen to be part of Arte’s collection of TV movies "Male/Feminine" and directed, in 2002, Strong shoulders. In 2008, her movie Home was part of the Official competition in Cannes and received several distinctions and awards, including three Cesars. Sister took the Silver Bear in Berlin International Film Festival, competed for the Independants Spirit Awards and Kacey Mottet Klein was nominated for Best Male Newcomer’s Cesar. This film, just as Home, was rewarded of three Quartz at the Swiss Film Award and represented Switzerland at the Oscars.