Life as a House
Life as a House is a 2001 American drama film produced and directed by Irwin Winkler. The screenplay by Mark Andrus focuses on a man who is anxious to repair his relationship with his ex-wife and teenage son after he is diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Plot
George Monroe, a jaded architectural model fabricator, is living the bachelor's life in the old family shack on the coast of California. Over the years, George has been avoiding getting up to modern CAD technology standards and eventually is fired from the architecture firm. When the principal owner refuses to let George keep a few of his models, he destroys all but one of the models with a roll of design plans. As he exits the building with the remaining model, he collapses and is rushed to the hospital, where it is revealed he has advanced stage cancer and any treatment would be futile.
More details
| author | Mark Andrus |
|---|---|
| director | Irwin Winkler |
| editor | Julie Monroe |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | advanced alienate betray build cad cancer car crash christmas lights computer-aided design force injured morning old house parental alienation principal project a prostitution time limit trailer park unfinished vicodin |
| musicBy | Mark Isham |
| producer | Irwin Winkler Rob Cowan |
| publisher | New Line Cinema |