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Did you know? The Hereditary house was made from scratch!

Ari Aster says that he wanted to design the house in a way that is foreboding for the Graham household

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Creaking floors, weathered walls, screechy hinges…these are the things we vividly remember from horror films we watch. Built with a completely different approach, the house in upcoming horror film Hereditary, is one you will remember for a long time as well!

Although, the house is not the primary source of the horror, family in the film is seen spending most of their time there. The director Ari Aster says that he wanted to design the house in a way that is foreboding for the Graham household.

"Because this movie falls into the haunted house genre, I wanted to avoid those clichés like the plague. No creaking floors or weathered walls or Gothic architecture. We tried to find an actual house, but it would have been more expensive than just building the whole thing from scratch. If we shot in a real home, I would have needed to gut walls in order to carve out the space to shoot the film in the way that I needed to. Having the blocking in my scenes already mapped out made the location scout almost impossible," says Ari Aster.

“We needed a lot of space according to the shot list I had designed, including hallways and rooms that were wide enough to accommodate a dolly and allow it to pass through doors, We wanted to have total control over the way we shot, rather than being limited by existing locations. There are a lot of scenes where rooms are made to look like miniatures and vice versa-we could only achieve that by being able to remove walls and ceilings”, adds the director.

Check out the house in Hereditary in theatres this weekend

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