House - Sleep Has Her
: Barley describes his intention as making the viewer feel "rendered small, meaningless and afraid" in the face of nature’s awe.
: A fascinating exploration that reinterprets the film as "science fiction," viewing it as a portrait of an Earth undergoing a slow, persistent decay into permanent nightfall. Sleep Has Her House
: Roughly 90% of the film was shot using an iPhone 6 in the landscapes of Scotland and Wales. : Barley describes his intention as making the
: An evocative reflection on finding comfort in the film's total darkness. Chang describes the experience as a "coven" where viewers share a lonely but beautiful space together. Sleep Has Her House