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''Sleep Has Her House'' is a 2017
experimental film Experimental film or avant-garde cinema is a mode of filmmaking that rigorously re-evaluates cinematic conventions and explores non-narrative forms or alternatives to traditional narratives or methods of working. Many experimental films, parti ...
shot, written, produced, directed, and edited by Welsh filmmaker,
Scott Barley Scott Barley (born 11 November 1992) is a Welsh filmmaker, artist, drone musician, and author. His films have been associated with the Remodernist and Slow cinema movements, and ecocriticism. Recurrent themes in his work are the anthropocene, ...
. Like several of his previous short films, ''Sleep Has Her House'' was shot on an iPhone. It also features still photography and hand drawn images by the artist. The film is considered part of the
slow cinema Slow cinema is a genre of art cinema characterised by a style that is minimalist, observational, and with little or no narrative, and which typically emphasizes long takes.Steven RoseTwo Years At Sea: little happens, nothing is explained ''The Gua ...
movement due to its use of long takes; the longest of which is 11 minutes long, featuring the sun setting until dusk. The film features no actors or dialogue.


Synopsis

''“The shadows of screams climb beyond the hills.'' ''It has happened before.'' ''But this will be the last time.'' ''The last few sense it, withdrawing deep into the forest.'' ''They cry out into the black, as the shadows pass away, into the ground.”''
— Opening text from ''Sleep Has Her House''
In a world seemingly devoid of human beings and inhabited by only a select few animals, an undefined presence manifests, embodied as the wind. It passes through the valley, lake, and the woods, leaving only mysterious deaths in its wake. As the night creeps in, the supernatural forces at work transcend into the natural, with apocalyptic consequences.


Production

''Sleep Has Her House'' was directed by Scott Barley, who was also the film's producer, cinematographer, sound designer and editor. It was independently produced through his production company, ''Ether Films.'' ''Sleep Has Her House'' was not originally made for film festivals or the internet. The film's first draft cut had a duration of four hours, and was planned as an installation where audience members would be welcome to - in the director's own words - "take a nap" during its screening. Barley eventually decided to rework the film into a more condensed, consumable form for the internet and later for festivals, but has not ruled out releasing a longer cut in the future. Principal photography was shot on an iPhone, and took place during 2015 and 2016 in
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and
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, with post-production being completed alongside ongoing production for sixteen months. Some of the sequences in the film consist of up to sixty separate shots invisibly stitched together in post-production, that in some cases took months to render. The film was completed in December 2016.


Reception


Critical response

Despite a niche audience, the film has received acclaim. In early 2017, it was nominated best "overlooked film" by film critic, Dustin Chang, in IndieWire's 2016 critic's poll, although this was before its official release. James Slaymaker of Mubi Notebook wrote, "Like the great
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, Scott Barley creates striking images by returning us to the basics of cinema, the natural world, but abstracting it through profilmic means by reducing the landscape to pure, basic forms ..If ''Sleep Has Her House'' at first calls to mind the expressionist landscapes of Peter Hutton,
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, and
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, the formal apocalypse of its final act recalls the smeary digital cacophony of
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and Véréna Paravel's ''Leviathan''. By removing his filmmaking from any traditional sense of narrative, character, and, even temporal/spatial unity, Barley invites us to see the world—and the cinematic image—anew. ''Sleep Has Her House'' is a vital reminder that the most potent visual abstractions can be created through something as simple as the shifting colour of the sky reflected in water, and the most jarring shock can come from a change in lens." Upon watching the film, American novelist,
Dennis Cooper Dennis Cooper (born January 10, 1953) is an American novelist, poet, critic, editor and performance artist. He is best known for the ''George Miles Cycle'', a series of five semi-autobiographical novels published between 1989 and 2000 and describ ...
wrote, "I realised how very long it had been since a new film both filled me with absolute wonder and satisfied my deepest cravings for cinema itself. It made me ask myself, 'Where am I?' in the most precise and hopeful way." For the Canadian premiere, film critic, Josh Cabrita wrote in
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, "Barley has more in common with
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than any contemporary avant-gardist, finding the terrible sublime through grand footage shot on nothing less than an iPhone." Influential American experimental filmmaker, Phil Solomon wrote of the film, "There are moments within ''Sleep Has Her House'' of such exquisite and subtle rendering of ‘moving light in place’ that I have always dreamed of experiencing in the cinema. A black forest film to be entered into only with great care and caution ..Scott Barley has dared us to imagine a cinema of such fragile - and terrifying - beauty (reclaiming once again that real definition of 'awesome', the sublime) that places both the film and the viewer on equal footing of corporal existence by the closing credits." The film was later nominated in ''
Sight & Sound ''Sight and Sound'' (also spelled ''Sight & Sound'') is a British monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute (BFI). It conducts the well-known, once-a-decade ''Sight and Sound'' Poll of the Greatest Films of All Time, ongoing ...
''s best films of 2017 poll. In casting his vote, writer and film critic, Tom Charity described the film as, "The single most momentous hour and a half in the dark this year, a tenebrous landscape film shapeshifting between reality and nightmare, cinema and dream." In early 2018, ''Sleep Has Her House'' was nominated for best film, best first feature, and best director in ''The Village Voice'' 2017 Film Poll. In 2020, film historian, Nicole Brenez cited ''Sleep Has Her House'' as one of the best films of the decade. In 2022, the film received two votes as one of the ten greatest films of all time in the
Sight and Sound ''Sight and Sound'' (also spelled ''Sight & Sound'') is a British monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute (BFI). It conducts the well-known, once-a-decade ''Sight and Sound'' Poll of the Greatest Films of All Time, ongoing ...
‘s decennial world poll.


Accolades

''Sleep Has Her House'' was awarded Best Film by the official jury at the Fronteira International Documentary & Experimental Film Festival in
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sleep Has Her House 2010s avant-garde and experimental films 2017 films British avant-garde and experimental films Slow movement Mobile phone films 2010s English-language films 2010s British films Apocalyptic films Films set in forests Films shot in Scotland Films shot in Wales