Dreamworks | June 7, 2005 | DVD
Synopsis:
Academy Award winners Jennifer Connelly (A Beautiful Mind) and Ben Kingsley (Gandhi) star in the dramatic thriller House of Sand and Fog, based on the acclaimed bestseller by Andre Dubus III.
A gripping exploration of the Americna dream gone awry, House of Sand and Fog is the story of two people driven to desperate measures to claim ownership of a house. It is only a small bungalow in northern California, but to Kathy Nicolo (Jennifer Connelly), it is the last vestige of hope for reclaiming a life that was nearly lost to addiction. When a bureaucratic error forces her eviction, Kathy is left homeless -- helpless to stop the house from being sold at auction for a fraction of its worth.
The new owner, Massoud Amir Behrani (Ben Kingsley) sees the house as the fulfillment of the American Dream he has been pursuing since he fled Iran with his family years earlier. A former Colonel in the Iranian Air Force, Behrani has been reduced to working menial jobs to maintain a pretense of affluence. Now he pours the rest of his life savings into the purchase of the house that will, at last, bring back the prosperity his family once knew.
As Kathy and Behrani's fight for the house escalates, Kathy finds an unlikely ally in the officer sent to evict her, Deputy Sheriff Lester Burdon (Ron Eldard), who becomes dangerously devoted to her cause. Caught in the maelstrom are Behrani's wife, Nadi (Shohreh Aghdashloo), and son, Esmail (Jonathan Ahdout).
What begins as a conflict over a small, rundown bungalow spirals into a clash of cultures that propels everyone involved towards an inescapable, and ultimately, heartbreaking, climax. House of Sand and Fog exposes the unsettling truth that it is sometimes our hopes and not our hatreds that divide us.
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