DVD 97 mins IMDB
PG-13 (Parental Guidance)
House Of D
Lion's Gate (2004)
In Collection
#376

Seen It:
Yes
Drama
USA  /  English

Tea Leoni Katherine Warshaw
Robin Williams Pappass
Anton Yelchin Tommy Warshaw
David Duchovny Tom Warshaw
Erykah Badu Lady Bernadette
Mark Margolis Mr. Papass
Magali Amadei Coralie Warshaw
Harold Cartier Odell Warshaw
Zelda Williams Melissa
Gideon Jacobs Gerard
Téa Leoni
Frank Langella
Francesca Buccellato Mrs. Robinson

Director David Duchovny
Producer Richard Barton Lewis; Jane Rosenthal; Richard B. Lewis
Writer David Duchovny
Cinematography Michael Chapman
Musician Geoff Zanelli

House of D is a bittersweet, moving story of an American expatriate's painful decision to come to terms with the childhood he fled in early 1970s New York City. David Duchovny wrote and directed this comedy-drama; he also stars as the adult version of the film's hero, Tom Warshaw, an illustrator who has spent most of his life in Paris and decides?on the occasion of his son's birthday?to finally reveal long-withheld facts about his past.

The bulk of the story, told in flashback, portrays 13-year-old Tom (Anton Yelchin) as a quick-witted prince of his neighborhood, a delivery boy who knows every eccentric on his bicycle route and a Catholic school kid fond of playing pranks on his clueless French teacher and soulful principal (Frank Langella). His best friend is the school's mildly retarded, 41-year-old janitor, Pappas (Robin Williams), and his advisor on matters of the heart is Lady (Erykah Badu), a prison inmate whom the fatherless Tom (or Tommy, as he's called in 1973) can neither see nor touch. Tommy's vivacity is an asset at home, where his mother (Tea Leoni), a grieving widow with a mounting addiction to pills, is slipping away from her son's ability to help. Duchovny's screenplay sometimes borders on the precious: A number of scenes are enamored with their own boldness and originality, as if Duchovny has been squirreling away lots of colorfully expressive storytelling details for years, and unloaded them here. But that flaw all but disappears in the glow of House of D's emotional resonance and honesty, not to mention several exceptional performances. Among these is Zelda Williams's work as Tommy's sage-beyond-her-years girlfriend, Melissa, whose name offers a suitable excuse to work a rather lovely Allman Brothers song into the soundtrack. --Tom Keogh

Edition Details
Distributor Lions Gate
Edition Special Edition
Barcode 031398177654
Region Region 1
Release Date 10/4/2005
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen (16:9)
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned); Spanish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Layers Dual Side, Single Layer
Disks 1

Features
Commentary with David Duchovny
Trailers
Alternate Endings
Deleted Scenes
"Building The House Of D" - An intimate look at his directorial debut with colorful cast comments and behind the scenes.
"All Access Festival Pass" - Candid and funny question and answers featurette with David Duchovny
"The Old Neighborhood" - Video Montage and Film Footage