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Movie - Music Within

Published 24 June 2008, Posted in Northland

Based on a true story, MUSIC WITHIN depicts how one man helped change policies and attitudes toward people with disabilities.

Richard Pimentel (Ron Livingston) grew up with an emotionally unstable mother (Rebecca De Mornay) and lost his father in a freak accident, so he turns to public speaking in school to find direction in life and seek the approval and praise he needs.

After receiving insightful advice from a public speaking mentor (Hector Elizondo), Richard enlists in the army and serves in Vietnam. He returns with impaired hearing and finds it difficult to get a job. Through friendships with Art (Michael Sheen), who has cerebral palsy, and fellow Vietnam vets with various ailments, Richard finds his calling as an employment placement advocate for those with disabilities.

Catching the attention of the state governor, his innovative work leads to a breakthrough opportunity: to write the training program for employers and government agencies to improve conditions, hire, and retain employees with disabilities.

His efforts ultimately result in the creation of the congressionally approved Americans with Disabilities Act.

MUSIC WITHIN impeccably fulfils its mission to inform as it entertains, as it seriously explores this sensitive subject but never loses its sense of humour when dealing with the issues. Livingston (OFFICE SPACE) is perfectly cast as Richard; his earnest Everyman style inspires, and his deadpan comic timing adds warmth to a story that showcases how cold people can be. Sheen (THE QUEEN) is a marvel as the brilliant and witty wheelchair-bound Art. Their chemistry is spellbinding and their characters’ unique relationship is the heartbeat of this endearing film.

The film is presented by the Whangarei Film Society and will be held in the Cafler Suite at Forum North, Sunday 29th June, start time is 8pm. 

Music Within
Cast: Ron Livingston, Melissa George, Michael Sheen
Directed by: Steven Sawalich
Running time: 1h 33 minutes
Rated: [M] offensive language, sexual references & drug use

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