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Grand Piano (DVD)
Kerry Bishé, Don McManus, Jim Arnold, Tamsin Egerton, Alex Winter, …
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R29
Discovery Miles 290
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Eugenio Mira directs this thriller starring Elijah Wood, John
Cusack and Kerry Bishé. Tom Selznick (Wood) is the most talented
concert pianist of his generation. However, lately Tom's career has
stalled due to crippling bouts of stage fright, which interfere
with his ability to perform at the highest level. After seeking
help for his issues, Tom returns to the stage for a sold out
comeback performance, supported by his wife Emma (Bishé). All is
going well until Tom turns the page on his sheet music and finds a
threatening message scrawled there. Soon, via an earpiece, Tom is
put in touch with his tormenter, Clem (Cusack). Clem assures him
that he has a high-powered rifle trained on him and will open fire
if Tom hits one wrong note. How will the virtuoso cope under a very
different kind of performance pressure?
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Kept (Paperback)
Jim Arnold
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R279
Discovery Miles 2 790
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In 1984, during L.A.'s frenetic Summer Olympics, conservative co-ed
Eden von Eiff befriends young gay man Noah Baldock and his
boyfriend, Ronnie. Though they become fast friends, Eden feels like
an inconvenient third wheel until she meets Ruben Acosta. Little
does she know that Noah has also cast his eye on the handsome
Cuban. After a wild summer, Eden's pregnant and struggling to keep
this secret from her politically powerful family back east when
Noah offers a solution to her problem. Twenty-five years later,
these two Boomers must come to grips with choices they made long
ago. Eden's son Louie is now a social media star with his ambitions
set on reality TV. Noah struggles with job loss and his odd
"friend" Jivan, who holds a mysterious power over him. Eden regrets
not being part of Louie's early life and wants to change that, but
finds mothering a 25-year-old a daunting challenge. Thinking their
troubles have mostly to do with middle age, the wrecked economy and
professional failure, both Eden and Noah find themselves tested in
ways they could not have predicted. In the process, they discover
what it is that's essential, and what it is that lasts. Jim Arnold
is the author of the award-winning novel Benediction.
Benediction unfolds during the twilight of dotcom-frenzied San
Francisco, where globe-hopping Ben Schmidt, a gay, recovering
alcoholic who heads marketing at a trendy software firm, just found
out he's got prostate cancer. Ben's sleeping with Jake, the sexy
artist upstairs, while carrying on a little friends-with-benefits
liaison with hot Argentinean Eric. His long-held dream of directing
a movie has finally happened, too - and all this while sober. His
enviable life takes an unplanned detour with the cancer news while
simultaneously, Ben's work nemesis maneuvers to destroy his
reputation and get him fired. Despite being hit with all this, Ben,
with his indomitable spirit and darkly skewed sense of humor,
learns to navigate the strange reality of cancerworld just as his
movie begins its festival tour and the work situation escalates.
With the happy outcome of any of these situations far from certain,
Ben struggles to figure out what love and friendship really mean as
he fights for literal survival - all the while dealing with those
who want to give advice, including friends who've passed on - yet
can't resist popping back in with words of dubious wisdom.
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