A HOME AT THE END OF THE WORLD
(Warner Independent Pictures Presents
A Killer Films/John Wells/Plymouth Projects/Hart Sharp Entertainment Production)

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Synopsis
A HOME AT THE END OF THE WORLD chronicles the lives of Bobby and Jonathan, two childhood friends who meet as students in a suburban Ohio school. From the moment they meet, Bobby and Jonathan are inseparable. For Jonathan, the unconventional Bobby is a connection to a larger world. For Bobby, Jonathan’s family—and in particular Jonathan’s mother Alice—represents a kind of stability that he hasn’t known.

As they grow up, the boys grow apart only to reunite in New York where, together with the free-spirited Clare, they invent a new kind of family. Based on the book by the Pulitzer Prize winning author Michael Cunningham, who also wrote the screenplay, A HOME AT THE END OF THE WORLD looks at what we mean by love, commitment, and loyalty. Perhaps most importantly, it re-examines the idea of family, and in doing so shows us its very essence and the ways in which that essence can be redefined.

Directed by:
MICHAEL MAYER

Written by:
MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM

Director of Photography:
ENRIQUE CHEDIAK

Production Design:
MICHAEL SHAW

Costume Design:
BETH PASTERNAK

Unit Production Manager:
JAMES POWERS

First Assistant Director:
JEFFREY STEVEN AUTHORS

Second Assistant Director:
PENNY CHARTER

Canadian Casting:
ROBIN D. COOK, C.D.C.

Cast:
ANDREW CHALMERS, RYAN DONOWHO, ASIA VIEIRA, QUANCETIA HAMILTON, JEFFREY AUTHORS, LISA MERCHANT, RON LEA, ERIK SMITH, HARRIS ALLAN, MATT FREWER, SISSY SPACEK, COLIN FARRELL, DALLAS ROBERTS, ROBIN WRIGHT PENN, SHAWN ROBERTS, MICHAEL MAYER, BARNA MORICZ, VIRGINIA REH

Rated:
R for strong drug content, sexuality, nudity, language, and a disturbing accident.

Preliminary production information. Credits not contractual.

Open in Select Theaters: July 23, 2004