A woman succumbs to societal pressure and enrolls in a clinical trial to fix her broken biological clock, hoping to overcome her fear of pregnancy and embrace motherhood. However, she soon finds herself caught in a horrifying ordeal that challenges her beliefs and sanity.
Then She Found Me is a comedic drama with a romantic twist. The story follows a 39-year-old woman named April who is longing to have a baby. Her world is turned upside down when her husband leaves her and she discovers that her adoptive mother has died. As she navigates through the challenges of life, including infidelity, miscarriage, and considering adoption, she also finds herself falling in love with an old friend. It is a heartwarming tale of love, loss, and self-discovery set in New York City.
Samantha and John Grey find themselves at a crossroads in their marriage. Samantha is considered the modern day 'Dear Abby' of talk radio and as a Doctor of Psychology; Samantha is meticulous to detail and advocates communication as the key to all successful marriages. Feeling her biological clock ticking, she's ready to start a family - if only she could convince her husband John.
In 'The Suburbans', a group of suburban misfits from the 1980s form a band and attempt to make a comeback in the music industry. Along the way, they navigate through marriage, parenthood, infidelity, and personal struggles. With a mix of comedy and drama, this movie explores themes of chasing dreams, friendship, and the nostalgia of the 90s.
In Dodging the Clock, a thirty-something man in Quebec becomes desperate to have a baby before it's too late. He embarks on a comedic journey filled with love, friendship, and unexpected encounters, all while trying to navigate his way through the challenges and complexities of relationships. With the clock ticking, he must confront his fears, confront his own shortcomings, and ultimately find his place in the world of parenthood.
A 38-year-old woman feels her biological clock is ticking and is torn between her ex and a younger lover.
Gena is an average woman who is torn between her current boyfriend's desire to marry her and start a family, and the unexpected arrival of an old boyfriend wanting to pick up where they left off. To further complicate matters, she might be pregnant herself. In the mist of this unsettled personal life, Gena leaves her two men to attend a baby shower party for a girl friend and talks with the various female attendees all of whom are facing their own ticking biological clocks.
Globe-trotting Christine wakes up one ordinary day to find that her biological clock has gone off with a vengeance. But for a commitment-phobe on the wrong side of 40, the road to motherhood is strewn with bedlam, calamity and smoked out eggs. When she turns to her life long friends Margo and Mikki for support, she finds them equally embattled; Margo zealously guarding the door to her recently emptied nest, and Mikki frantically fighting her evil twin foes: Sagging and Drooping. Collectively, however, the girls are a force to be reckoned with, so together they take on the might of Mother Nature with hilarious results.
When Leila discovers at her sister Amanda's wedding that the latter is pregnant, she promptly reveals the carefully guarded secret. While the guests are happy, Amanda worries about her career and Leila about her fertility. Panic-stricken, Leila sets herself a goal: get pregnant! So together with her friend Sophie she throws herself into the nightlife. Sophie is more concerned with the search for babysitters and probably won't snatch a man from her.
A wry interweave film about baby making and how as time marches on the decision gets more intense and less romantic.
A middle-aged woman wants a child and starts to look for a suitable father when she doesn't succeed in the plan with her husband.
Cradle to Grave (2017) is a documentary/drama movie that follows the life of an individual from their birth to their eventual death. It covers the various stages and experiences that shape them throughout their life.
When her biological clock starts ticking, Lucie tells her lesbian lover, Marion, that she wants a baby. Marion agrees, and the couple embarks on the delicate process of finding a suitable father -- eventually settling on Marion's old pal Hugo. Lucie and Marion's unconventional path to pregnancy elicits a full range of reactions from their friends and family in this charming French comedy.
7.3 million Americans are struggling with fertility issues right now. In 2010, the World Health Organization classified infertility as a disease. For those thinking about starting a family, the actual physiology behind what makes it possible to have a baby is often a mystery. And yet this knowledge can be the difference between the family of one's dreams, and a difficult if not impossible pregnancy. In My Future Baby, a non-fiction television special, the viewer is taken into the Santa Monica Fertility center where world renowned fertility expert, Dr. John Jain, along with the top experts in the field of reproductive medicine, explains the latest breakthroughs in fertility options and procedures. On camera, the viewer will meet women and couples currently undergoing fertility treatment in hopes of getting pregnant or preserving their fertility for the future. Advanced scientific procedures in modern fertility...
With great wit and insight, New York City filmmaker Nina Davenport documents her quest to have a baby as a single mother over forty. Davenport's film taps into the zeitgeist topic of how the modern family is being re-imagined. (TIFF)
In 'My So-Called Selfish Life,' a group of women confront societal expectations and navigate the challenges of being childless in a world that prioritizes motherhood. With humor and deep insight, this documentary sheds light on issues of feminism, reproductive rights, and the decision to be childfree.
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