An edition of The Film Club (2007)

The Film Club

A Memoir

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An edition of The Film Club (2007)

The Film Club

A Memoir

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"I loved David Gilmour's sleek, potent little memoir, The Film Club. It's so, so wise in the ways of fathers and sons, of movies and movie-goers, of love and loss." --- Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Empire Falls"If all sons had dads like David Gilmour, then Oedipus would be a forgotten legend and Father's Day would be a worldwide film festival."--Sean Wilsey, author of Oh the Glory of It All"David Gilmour is a very unlikely moral guidance counselor: he's broke, more or less unemployed and has two children by two different women. Yet when it looks as though his teenage son is about to go off the rails, he reaches out to him through the only subject he knows anything about: the movies. The result is an object lesson in how fathers should talk to their sons." --Toby Young, author of How to Lose Friends & Alienate People At the start of this brilliantly unconventional family memoir, David Gilmour is an unemployed movie critic trying to convince his fifteen-year-old son Jesse to do his homework. When he realizes Jesse is beginning to view learning as a loathsome chore, he offers his son an unconventional deal: Jesse could drop out of school, not work, not pay rent - but he must watch three movies a week of his father's choosing. Week by week, side by side, father and son watched everything from True Romance to Rosemary's Baby to Showgirls, and films by Akira Kurosawa, Martin Scorsese, Brian DePalma, Billy Wilder, among others. The movies got them talking about Jesse's life and his own romantic dramas, with mercurial girlfriends, heart-wrenching breakups, and the kind of obsessive yearning usually seen only in movies. Through their film club, father and son discussed girls, music, work, drugs, money, love, and friendship - and their own lives changed in surprising ways.

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Publisher
Twelve
Language
English
Pages
256

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Film Club
The Film Club
2008, Random House Publishing Group
eBook in English
Cover of: The Film Club
The Film Club
2008, Grand Central Publishing
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: The Film Club
The Film Club: A Memoir
May 6, 2008, Twelve
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The film club
The film club: a true story of a father and son
2007, Thomas Allen Publishers
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Library of Congress
CT275.G4325 A3 2008, CT275.G4325A3 2008

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Hardcover
Number of pages
256

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Open Library
OL10262029M
ISBN 10
044619929X
ISBN 13
9780446199292
LCCN
2007023395
OCLC/WorldCat
140109696
Library Thing
3984487
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Goodreads
2284857

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