Khane-ye Arvah (The House of Ghosts) is a gripping Iranian psychological drama that trades jump scares for slow-burning dread. Set almost entirely inside an aging, shadow-filled house, the film uses its confined setting to peel back the psychological complexities of its characters. Here, the "haunting" is metaphorical — a meditation on guilt, repression, and the way unresolved pasts refuse to stay buried.
As the characters move through the house, they confront not just each other but the lingering echoes of trauma nobody wants to name. Tension builds through silence, glances, and small revelations rather than spectacle, turning the house into a battleground between truth, memory, and denial.
Directed by Kiarash Asadizadeh, this is a meditative, atmospheric film about people trapped not by ghosts but by their own histories. Stream Khane-ye Arvah free on Top Local Videos.
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