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The Film Club: A Memoir

The Film Club: A Memoir

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The Film Club: A Memoir

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The Story

A warmly witty account of the three years a man spent teaching life lessons to his high school dropout son by showing him the worlds best (and occasionally worst) films.At the start of this brilliantly unconventional family memoir, David Gilmour is an unemployed movie critic trying to convince his fifteenyearold 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 fathers choosing.Week by week, side by side, father and son watched everything from True Romance to Rosemarys Baby to Showgirls, and films by Akira Kurosawa, Martin Scorsese, Brian DePalma, Billy Wilder, among others. The movies got them talking about Jesses life and his own romantic dramas, with mercurial girlfriends, heartwrenching 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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A warmly witty account of the three years a man spent teaching life lessons to his high school dropout son by showing him the worlds best (and occasionally worst) films.At the start of this brilliantly unconventional family memoir, David Gilmour is an unemployed movie critic trying to convince his fifteenyearold 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 fathers choosing.Week by week, side by side, father and son watched everything from True Romance to Rosemarys Baby to Showgirls, and films by Akira Kurosawa, Martin Scorsese, Brian DePalma, Billy Wilder, among others. The movies got them talking about Jesses life and his own romantic dramas, with mercurial girlfriends, heartwrenching 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.