Ginnie Lee House
Acting
Known For

A video poem that celebrates the resilience of womxn in a culture full of body politics, through a young woman's retelling of her abortion. The film travels in real time through the raw and heartfelt reactions from her circle of friends.
This Is Not A Love Letter

The radio blares of news about a missing girl, while Lottie packs a bowl. The evening twists through memories as Lottie explores her home, searching for herself in childhood diaries, her dad’s old records, and her mother’s beef bourguignon recipe.
LOTTIE

An emotional hoarder since childhood, she has spent her life shelving the too big to handle emotions to process another day. Every formative memory, from first crush to first messy heartbreak, are encapsulated in glowing orbs that she vomits, pickles, and tucks away on a shelf. She grows to realize that with each orb she puts away for safe keeping, she becomes more numb to her experiences. She has to lose nearly everything in order to realize there’s no way around but through.
Tsundoku

And Again takes the literary concept of queer time—the idea that queerness fundamentally alters the temporality of a person's life—and places it in a cinematic format, telling the story of a queer man named Lucien (played by Connor Carp) through nonlinear fragments.
And Again

Desperate for affection, Hazel unravels while grappling with the lack of intimacy and fulfillment in her life.