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Dream House

Country: USA, Language: English

  • Director: Jeff Bemiss
  • Writer: David Lally; Kevin Commins
  • Producer: David Lally

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A delayed-coming-of-age drama about becoming one’s true self. Flashbacks chronicle the O’Brien family from the 1960s when they reign as Suffield’s ideal family, through the 1990s when elderly matriarch Ginnie lives in seclusion with her gay son, Mark.

They are visited periodically by Mark’s younger brother Dickie, now in his 30s, extremely successful and with a model family of his own.

Enter Ted, a handyman Ginnie hires “on the cheap” who befriends Mark and offers him the possibility of a new life. Mark must now choose between his dreamlike past and an unknown future.


Trailer...

Dream House Trailer from Jeff Bemiss on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Ryan Farley as Mark
Carol Lambert as Ginnie
Lance A. Williams as Ted
Sean Harris as Dickie
Ezra Barnes as Father
Valerie Yund as Young Ginnie
Alex Bilodeau as Young Mark
Wade Bassock as Young Dickie
Ryan Barto as College Mark
Mary Kate Cieri as Betty
Bridget Fidler as Voice (voice)
Pina Franco as Assistant
Irene Bassock as Neighbor
Mara Davis as Elevator