
Sooner or later, family secrets creep out.
About
Eight-year-old Peter lives a secluded and increasingly unsettling existence in a house where the walls seem to hold a life of their own. His world is shattered by the sound of a rhythmic, persistent tapping emanating from deep within his bedroom partition, a noise that defies logic and disrupts his every waking moment. When Peter turns to his parents for comfort, they dismiss his terror as a mere figment of his overactive imagination, insisting that the house is perfectly normal and that his fears are unfounded. However, as the nightly scratching grows more insistent and aggressive, Peter begins to suspect that his parents are harboring a dark and dangerous secret hidden behind the architecture of their own home. He finds himself caught in a suffocating web of isolation and paranoia, forced to question whether the true threat resides inside the wall or within the very people tasked with his protection. The boundary between a childs nightmare and a lethal reality begins to dissolve, leaving Peter to navigate a landscape of deception and dread where no one can be trusted and the walls are closing in. As he digs deeper into the mysteries of his childhood home, Peter must grapple with the terrifying possibility that he is not just imagining things, but is actually trapped in a house designed to conceal something truly sinister.
























