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UMA THURMAN STARS IN A  HILARIOUS NEW COMEDY ABOUT RAISING KIDS WHILE STAYING TRUE TO YOURSELF :  

MOTHERHOOD

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Raising kids is never easy.  And no one  demonstrates this more hilariously than Academy Award®-Nominee Uma  Thurman (Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction) in the hysterical new comedy,  MOTHERHOOD.  Loaded with bonus features, including revealing  interviews with Thurman and co-stars Anthony Edwards (“E.R.,”  Zodiac) and Minnie Driver (Good Will Hunting, “The  Riches”), MOTHERHOOD cleverly journeys through the chaotic day of Thurman’s  Eliza, an urban, stay-at-home mother of two, who comes to realize – in between  birthday party fiascos, playground politics and life’s daily messes – what it  really means to be a mother. 

Eliza Welch (Thurman) is a former fiction writer-turned-mom-blogger  with her own site, “The Bjorn Identity”.  Putting her deeper creative  ambitions on hold to raise her two children, Eliza lives and works in two  rent-stabilized apartments in a walk-up tenement building smack in the middle  of an otherwise upscale Greenwich Village. Eliza’s good-natured but  absent-minded husband (Edwards) seems tuned out to his wife’s conflicts, not  to mention basic domestic reality, while her best friend Sheila (Driver)  understands this – and Eliza -- all too well.

Shot entirely on location  in New York’s West Village, MOTHERHOOD takes place in a single day that pushes  to the tipping point Eliza’s fundamental fear she’s lost herself. Starting at  dawn, her to-do list is daunting: prepare for and throw her daughter’s 6th  birthday party, mind her toddler son, battle for a parking space during an  epic alternate side parking showdown, navigate playground politics with  overbearing moms, and mend a rift after posting her best friend’s confession  on her blog. On top of it all, Eliza decides to enter a contest run by an  upscale parenting magazine. All she has to do is write 500 words answering the  deceptively simple question, “What Does Motherhood Mean to Me?”    And, it’s in the process of trying by nightfall to put these  thoughts into words that don’t “sound like bad ad copy,” Eliza rediscovers her  own voice and realizes what is truly valuable in her life.

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Posted On
Mar 04, 2010
Posted By
Contest Girl
0 Woot Woot - this one works too!
Posted On
Apr 01, 2010
Posted By
Amanda Bosque
0 I would love to win this! It looks so cute!!
Posted On
Apr 01, 2010
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Brandy Bates
0 I want to see this movie!
Posted On
Apr 01, 2010
Posted By
Hope Crocker
0 Sometimes I think we need the skills of Uma character in Kill Bill to survive Motherhood. I have two of the greatest little boys in the world, but sometimes I just don't know how I am going to get it all done in time to sleep before I have to start over.
Posted On
Apr 01, 2010
Posted By
Jessica Murphy
0 I need I need!!!!!
Posted On
Apr 01, 2010
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carolyn
Posted On
Apr 06, 2010
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Lindsey Grimes
0 Loved this movie!!! ;)
Posted On
Apr 07, 2010
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Michele Joy Williams
0 I can relate to this movie because it sounds like her days are as overloaded as mine can be:). I want to see how humorous it truly can be)
Posted On
Apr 23, 2010
Posted By
Nikki
0 I absolutly love Uma!!! I can not wait to till the movie comes out. I hope I win!!!

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