
Scared To Go Home: Ghostly Encounters
Alix and Kim anchor this collection of first-person hauntings: Alix moves out of an apartment he says became unlivable, filmed packing up and looking relieved but still shaken, while Kim describes being too afraid of what shares her house to ever go home alone. The film builds each account through interviews with the people who lived through them, reenactments of the incidents they describe, and archival photographs standing in for evidence no camera caught in the moment. Rather than jump scares, it leans on slow buildup, lighting, and sound design to render ordinary rooms unsettling, letting the subjects' own unease carry the tension. No investigators or skeptics intervene to test the claims; the stories are presented largely as told, one household at a time, moving from Alix's apartment to Kim's house and beyond. The result is a survey of domestic hauntings told entirely from the perspective of the people who say they experienced them.