Director: Jeff Fisher
Cast: Sophia Bush, Chris Carmack, Briana Price, Amiah Miller, Kate Rachesky
The Stranger in My Home is a 2025 American drama film directed by Jeff Fisher, starring Sophia Bush and Chris Carmack. The story centers on a family whose seemingly stable life is suddenly upended when an unfamiliar man arrives with a claim that rewrites everything they thought they knew about their daughter.
What is The Stranger in My Home about?
When an unknown man shows up insisting that a couple's fifteen-year-old daughter was accidentally swapped with another infant in the hospital at birth, the family's carefully built world begins to fracture. The parents — certain of their love for their child — must now confront troubling questions about identity, biology, and what defines a family. As they search for the truth behind this stranger's assertion, buried secrets begin surfacing, putting every relationship in the household under strain. The film builds its tension around the emotional fallout rather than procedural twists, focusing on how trust erodes when the ground beneath a family shifts without warning.
Cast & crew
Sophia Bush, known for her work in long-running television drama, leads the film as the mother navigating the crisis. Chris Carmack co-stars as her husband. Amiah Miller portrays the teenage daughter at the center of the conflict. Supporting roles are filled by Briana Price, Kate Rachesky, Monica Lacy, Charlotte Hemmings, and Chris Johnson. Director Jeff Fisher keeps the ensemble grounded in domestic realism throughout.
Context & significance
Family-identity dramas have long resonated strongly with Iranian diaspora audiences, who often carry their own layered questions about belonging, roots, and what home truly means across generations and borders. The Stranger in My Home touches on universal anxieties — the fear that the life you have built rests on incomplete information — that feel particularly vivid when you are raising children far from your own homeland. The film is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing, making it fully accessible for Farsi-speaking viewers of all ages without any language barrier. Its contained, domestic scope and emotional focus make it a solid choice for a family evening that still carries real dramatic weight.
Where & how to watch
The Stranger in My Home is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Watch on your browser, TV, or phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Start or cancel your K-Time subscription anytime.