Close-up of an owl’s face with striking orange eyes, a sharp beak, and soft brown feathers, nestled among rocks reminiscent of a Haus im Fels in a dimly lit environment.
A European badger with a black and white striped face walks on rocky ground at night, illuminated by a beam of light against a dark, shadowy background near the Haus im Fels.
A close-up of a lizard biting into a brown and blue butterfly, their forms resting on a light, blurred surface—capturing the wild beauty near Haus im Fels.

House in the Rock

Nature & Wildlife·1 x 50·In Production

In a forgotten quarry, nature has moved back in.

Genre
Nature & Wildlife
Duration
1 × 50
Definition
4K
Audio
5.1
Status
In Production
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Synopsis

Welcome to House in the Rock. Enter a towering world of stone where every crack, cave, and ledge becomes home to extraordinary creatures fighting to survive.

High above them all rules the eagle owl, Europe’s largest owl, raising his young on the edge of extinction. Around him, an entire society unfolds across four wild “floors” of the abandoned quarry: singing blackbirds weave nests from rusted machines, bats haunt glittering underground lakes, smooth snakes stalk rooftop gardens, and invasive raccoons arrive as deadly intruders.

By day and night, the house pulses with life, conflict, love, and survival. Neighbors warn each other of danger. Predators become protectors. Storms flood apartments. Heat scorches the stone. And every resident must adapt — or disappear.

Shot with breathtaking new perspectives, mystical night cinematography, and immersive FPV drone flights, House in the Rock reveals a hidden animal civilization unlike anything seen before.

Team

Written and directed by Clemens Keck & Tom Horak
Executive producer Susanne Lummer
Production companies Terra Mater Studios, Animaliafilm
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