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House of Sand and Fog

| Rating: | R (for some violence/disturbing images, language and a scene of sexuality) |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Release Date: | December 19, 2003 |
| Running time: | 126 minutes |
| Cast: | Jennifer Connelly, Ben Kingsley, Ron Eldard, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Ashley Edner |
| Director: | Vadim Perelman |
| Producer: | Michael London, Vadim Perelman |
| Writer: | Andre Dubus III, Vadim Perelman |
| Distributor: | DreamWorks SKG |
Description: Massoud Amir Behrani is living a lie to fulfill a dream. Once a member of the Shah of Iran's elite inner circle, he has brought his family to America to build a new life. Despite a pretense of continued affluence, he is barely making ends meet until he sees his opportunity in the auction of a house being sold for back taxes. It is a terrible mistake. Through a bureaucratic snafu, the house had been improperly seized from its rightful owner, Kathy Lazaro, a self-destructive alcoholic. The loss of her home tears away Kathy's last hope of a stable life--a life that had been nearly destroyed by addiction--and Kathy decides to fight to recover her home at any cost. Her struggle is joined by deputy sheriff Lester Burdon, who tries to take the law into his own hands to help Kathy. Ultimately the tale, itself, explores what happens when the American Dream goes terribly awry.
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