Where Dragons Live

Following the death of their parents, Harriet and her siblings must unpack their childhood fears as they prepare to sell their dragon-filled Oxfordshire home.

Year: 2024 

Director: Suzanne Raes 

Producer: Ilja Roomans 

Co-Producer: Reece Cargan

Executive Producer: Mark Thomas

Editor: David Arthur 

Production Companies: Docmakers, Bombito Productions 

Sales Agent: Film Harbour (Liselot Verbrugge) 

Screen Scotland support: The film accessed £65,000 through Screen Scotland’s Film Development and Production Fund.


Synopsis

Following the death of their parents, Harriet and her siblings must unpack their childhood fears as they prepare to sell their dragon-filled Oxfordshire home. 

Suzanne Raes’ film follows the Impey family through a major transition: rifling through the contents of their childhood home in preparation to sell it, with their own children watching on.

Still from Where Dragons Live, courtesy of Bombito Productions, showing a boy looking through a door into a shed. He holds. torch and wears a blue denim jacket.

Between the clutter and the boxes, the siblings find themselves haunted by the memories of their late parents: a dragon-obsessed father and an exacting mother, and the esoteric collections of objects they left behind. 

Working through her award-winning documentary collective, Docmakers, veteran filmmaker Raes (0.03 Seconde, Two Men, Close to Vermeer) carves out a disarmingly tender rumination on parent-child relationships.

Giving equal weight to each sibling, balancing the light and shade of the physical and emotional spaces of their lives, Where Dragons Live also features some dazzling visuals in the way it presents this personal history.

Still from Where Dragons Live, courtesy of Bombito Productions, showing an adult and three children in a row, looking closely at a lit up globe of the world.


More information

Premiere: Where Dragons Live had its world premiere at Sheffield DocFest 2024.

Image credits

Stills from Where Dragons Live, courtesy of Bombito Productions