No Place Like Home is a BBC situation comedy written by Jon Watkins and stars William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood as Arthur and Beryl Crabtree, a middle-aged couple who plan for a quiet life once their children have left home. Sadly, it is not to be. No Place Like Home was broadcast for five series between 1983 and 1987, with an early appearance by Martin Clunes.
Kath & Kim is a comedy TV show that follows the lives of Kath and her daughter Kim. The show humorously portrays their daily adventures, including their marital problems, spoiled brat antics, and their love for shopping at the mall. With a failing marriage, dating mishaps, and a unique mother-daughter relationship, Kath and Kim's lives are full of laughter and unexpected situations.
Gloria Bell, a middle-aged woman living in Los Angeles, enjoys her freedom and explores love and self-discovery. She navigates through a world of discotheques, dysfunctional relationships, and the challenges of being a single woman in her fifties. As she tries to find happiness, Gloria forms new connections, confronts her past, and discovers the importance of living life to the fullest.
Shadowlands is a movie based on the true story of the love affair between esteemed author C.S. Lewis and American poet Joy Davidman. The film explores their blossoming relationship, which is tested when Joy is diagnosed with terminal cancer. It delves into themes of love, loss, faith, and the power of literature.
Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others follows a group of friends as they deal with issues such as failed businesses, marital problems, and financial troubles. The film explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges of middle age.
Hope Springs is a romantic comedy-drama film about a middle-aged couple, Kay and Arnold, who are dealing with the challenges of a lackluster and monotonous marriage. Feeling disconnected and unhappy, Kay convinces Arnold to attend a week-long intensive marriage counseling session in the town of Great Hope Springs. With the help of their therapist, Dr. Bernie Feld, the couple embarks on a journey to rediscover their intimacy and reignite their love for each other. Through various exercises and discussions, they confront their fears, insecurities, and past mistakes, ultimately finding hope for a renewed and fulfilling relationship.
In the midst of a heatwave, a bus driver in New York City loses his job and experiences a nervous breakdown. He and his wife struggle to cope with unemployment, financial strain, and the challenges of living in a crowded city. As tensions rise, the man's mental health deteriorates, leading to comedic yet poignant moments of frustration and despair.
A woman with a steady marriage and a little daughter, goes bezerk and enters a seducing game.
Paul Steward, editor of a scientific journal, is a failed husband, a failed father, he considers his entire life a failure. His decision is made, there's only one escape: to kill his family and himself.
In a rural West campground, a middle-aged widow eagerly awaits the arrival of her former boyfriend, who is also a widower. She is unsure of his intentions while dealing with her own reservations. Starring Dale Dickey, A Love Song is a captivating feature film debut by writer-director Max Walker-Silverman.
Bellamy, a recovering alcoholic, investigates insurance fraud while dealing with personal drama in the south of France. He uncovers a complex web of deception and must navigate through various obstacles to solve the case.
A man becomes obsessively jealous of his pianist wife and her violinist companion.
A young woman strikes up an affair with an older married man, but twisted secrets begin to emerge as their tale is told from different points of view.
Insulted when his screenwriter wife writes a leading role for a younger man, aging Broadway idol Fitz Wynn disguises himself as a handsome young Italian.
Karen (Tyne Daly) is a San Francisco real estate broker and best friend of psychiatrist Alexandra Benedict (Bonnie Franklin) whose boyfriend leaves her. Karen's husband Phillip (Peter Bonerz) plays rugby with gardener Nick Richmond (Robert Klein) who Karen thinks is the perfect match for Alexandra, but circumstances stop Alexandra from meeting Nick until the last minutes of the narrative.
Losing Ground is a comedy-drama movie released in 1982. It follows the story of a middle-age couple who find themselves in a love triangle. The film explores themes of marriage, art, and philosophy. It is considered a black independent film and has been recognized by the National Film Registry. The protagonists, both artists, navigate their relationships and personal desires in a middle-class setting. The plot is centered around their experiences in college, painting, and the challenges of being a black middle-class couple in society.
In this sex farce, two middle-aged pairs of aspiring swingers rent a summer cottage. There they sit around discussing the pros and cons of having affairs.
Two middle-aged social outcasts - unemployed Celina and woodcutter Roman - start a relationship right after opening their own business, a bar far away from the city life.
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