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House of D
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDavid Duchovny
Written byDavid Duchovny
Produced byJane Rosenthal
Bob Yari
Richard B. Lewis
StarringAnton Yelchin
Téa Leoni
David Duchovny
Robin Williams
Erykah Badu
Frank Langella
CinematographyMichael Chapman
Edited bySuzy Elmiger
Music byGeoff Zanelli

Production
companies

Tribeca Productions
Ovation Entertainment
Bob Yari Productions
Southpaw Entertainment

Distributed byLions Gate Films

Release dates

  • May 7, 2004 (2004-05-07) (Tribeca)
  • April 15, 2005 (2005-04-15) (United States)
  • Running time

    97 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguagesEnglish
    French
    Budget$6,000,000[1]
    Box office$388,532

    House of D is a 2004 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by David Duchovny in his directorial debut. The film stars Duchovny, Anton Yelchin, Téa Leoni, Erykah Badu, Frank Langella, Zelda Williams and Robin Williams. It was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival.

    Plot[edit]

    An American artist living a bohemian existence in Paris, Tom Warshaw is trying to make sense of his troubled adult life by reflecting on his extraordinary childhood.

    Prompted by his son's thirteenth birthday, Tom experiences a flashback to Greenwich Village in 1973, as 13-year-old Tommy is on the brink of becoming a man. While his bereaved single mother mourns the recent death of his father, Tommy escapes grief by causing trouble at school and making afternoon deliveries with his best friend Pappas, a middle-aged mentally challenged janitor.

    Tommy becomes friends with Lady, a woman incarcerated in the New York Women's House of Detention. As well, Tommy experiences his first taste of love. However, when Tommy's mother dies by overdosing on sedatives, Lady helps him to realize that he should leave New York to live life anew. Pappass helps Tommy purchase a plane ticket to Paris.

    Thirty years later, Tommy returns to Greenwich Village to confront his unfinished past.

    Cast[edit]

    Critical reception[edit]

    Atreview aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, House of D has a score of 10%, based on 102 reviews. The consensus reads: "A sincere but inept coming of age story."[2] Box Office Mojo gives the film a "C+" on a scale of A+ to F.[citation needed]

    Box office[edit]

    The film was released in theaters on April 15, 2005. It grossed $36,371 during its opening week. The next week, it grossed $7,441. In the film's third week, it grossed $210,826, the most during its run. In the film's fourth and final theatrical week, it grossed $30,386, for a total of $389,199 worldwide.[3]

    DVD release[edit]

    The film was released on DVD on October 4, 2005. The DVD contains special features, including commentary with David Duchovny and the cast, and a behind-the-scenes featurette called The Making of House of D.[citation needed]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "House of D". IMDb. 29 April 2005.
  • ^ "House of D". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  • ^ House of DatBox Office Mojo
  • External links[edit]


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