How 'No Good Deed' boss Liz Feldman explores loss in a real estate murder mystery
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Feldman noted, 'Every time we walked into a new door, I could feel that there was a story there... There are really heavy reasons why people have to sell their house.'
Her husband and she began searching for a space to better suit their needs, reflecting on how their homes took on supernatural significance during the pandemic.
The dark comedy 'No Good Deed' explores the tension of the housing market against the backdrop of a possible murder mystery, while addressing profound themes of grief.
Feldman described Zillow scrolling as a way to leave her house and see someone else's, which became her compulsion and later developed into creative research.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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