The Duet by Robert Elmer (reviewed by Barbara H.)
A not-so-retired Dutch Reformed farmer develops an attraction for his granddaughter’s new piano teacher: a widowed college professor. The two are worlds apart practically and theologically–so the inevitable sparks fly. Sounds like fun–and since I’m always up for a good theological argument, I have high hopes for that part of their relationship. We’ll see :-)
The film-makers wer given a nondescript dialogue and a challenge: imagine a film. This winning entry is amazing.
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I’ll be interested to see how you like The Duet!
What an interesting concept for a film. I just watched the one (chilling!) but want to go back and see the others some time.
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I’ll be interested to see how you like The Duet!
What an interesting concept for a film. I just watched the one (chilling!) but want to go back and see the others some time.
I just realized tonight that when I imported from Google Reader to Feedly, your blog didn’t come through on my Feedly feeds. I imported to Bloglovin at the same time to try both of them out and then make a decision, and it came through there. I’ve just about decided to go with Feedly, so I’ll see if I can add it manually there.