The Keeping Room (2014)

The Keeping Room (2014) is a historical drama-thriller directed by Daniel Barber. Set during the American Civil War, the film stars Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld, and Muna Otaru as three women who must defend their home and themselves in the absence of the men who have gone to fight.
The story revolves around Augusta (Brit Marling), who is fiercely protective of her younger sister, Louise (Hailee Steinfeld), and their enslaved house servant, Mad (Muna Otaru).
With the war raging on, they find themselves isolated on their rural farm, where they must confront the harsh realities of survival. Their lives take a dangerous turn when a pair of Confederate soldiers (played by Sam Worthington and Kyle Soller) arrive at their doorstep, seeking to exploit the vulnerable situation of the women.
As tensions escalate, the women are forced to confront their fears and use their ingenuity and strength to fight back against their attackers. The film explores themes of gender, survival, and resilience in the face of violence and oppression, highlighting the struggles of women during a tumultuous period in American history.
The Keeping Room has been praised for its strong performances, particularly by Marling and Steinfeld, as well as its gripping narrative and atmospheric cinematography. It offers a unique perspective on the Civil War, focusing on the often-overlooked stories of women and their fight for autonomy in a world dominated by men.