A couple faces the limits of community politics in this sharp satire on suburban life.
In the quiet suburb of Stillwater, a strange shack suddenly appears with no sign of its occupants, sparking curiosity and speculation among the neighbors. Newcomers Sihle and Bonolo are soon enlisted to lead the charge in a campaign to demolish the structure. As they become entangled in the politics of their community, they discover the true limits of neighborly goodwill and what it takes to fit in.
A Good House is a darkly comedic exploration of suburban life, offering a biting commentary on conformity, belonging, and the hidden tensions within seemingly idyllic neighborhoods.