The film explores the connections between a long-lost family home in Tehran, a historic Frank Lloyd Wright house in Alabama, and the formative years of a renowned film critic. The critic, Jonathan Rosenbaum, grew up in the Wright house, which is now a museum.
A House Is Not A Home: Wright or Wrong
A cinematic journey delves into the filmmaker's heritage, weaving together three distinct settings: a childhood residence in Tehran, a legendary Frank Lloyd Wright estate in Alabama, and the formative years of influential film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum.