There Is a Hausen Everywhere


In Hausen, where seven women come together for a week, perceptions, realities and the microcosm of society are questioned.


"There Is a Hausen Everywhere" tells a comedy where seven women meet in an idyllic farmhouse for a week and play with the absurdities of daily life. The motto of this annual seminar, "Free in Hausen," is the desire of women to step out of life and dive into living. At first glance, it seems that women can make a new discovery together here. However, what can happen when different generations and life concepts clash unfiltered? This is questioned in the seminar community in Hausen, which is a microcosm of society. The film addresses basic questions such as what perception and reality are, what truth means, and whether we can accept other people as they are.

The film, while intensifying the emotional experiences of the viewers, presents the interactions and conflicts of characters with different lifestyles and perspectives.

The film was shot in a lush farmhouse in the beautiful and quiet countryside of Germany.