Jerry and Marge Selbee, a long-married couple, win the lottery and decide to use the money to revitalize their small town. Based on a true story, this heartwarming film showcases their journey as they bring hope and prosperity to their community.
A couple receives an indecent proposal from their younger, more daring neighbors.
Second thoughts is a British sitcom that ran from 3 May 1991 to 14 October 1994. It was broadcast on ITV and made by LWT. It was followed by a sequel, Faith in the future. Second thoughts followed the lives of two middle-aged divorcees, Bill MacGregor and Faith Greyshott, from very different backgrounds trying to develop a relationship, despite the pressures pulling it apart. Second thoughts was based upon the real-life relationship of the writers, husband and wife Jan Etherington and Gavin Petrie. It originally aired as a radio series on BBC Radio 4 broadcast between 1 November 1988 and 23 July 1992. The radio series consisted of four series and a Christmas special broadcast in 1992 with a total of 31 episodes. The radio scripts were used for the television series on ITV. The fifth series was considered weaker than the first four series; it was the only series not to be based on the original radio scripts. Second thoughts ended on 14 October 1994, but has since been repeated on ITV3. The original radio series is often replayed on BBC7.
Shall We Dance? (2004) is a movie about a middle-aged man who, feeling bored and unsatisfied with his life, discovers a hidden passion for dance when he sees a woman dancing in a dance studio. He decides to take dance lessons secretly, fearing the judgment of his wife and friends. As he becomes more involved in the world of dance, he enters a dance competition, challenging himself and overcoming his fears.
When a businessman steals their retirement money, a divorced couple must work together to take it back. They embark on an adventure involving a secret mission, disguises, heists, and a diamond theft.
Dodsworth follows the journey of a retired couple, Sam and Fran, as they embark on a trip to Europe. Throughout their journey, they face personal challenges and revelations that test their marriage. Sam finds himself drawn to a younger woman, while Fran explores her own desires and independence. Ultimately, they must decide if their love and commitment can withstand the obstacles and changes that come with age.
No Thank You is a comedic drama that explores the life of a neglected wife who enters into an extramarital affair. Frustrated with her dull and neglectful husband, she finds solace in the arms of another man. As their love affair unfolds, the consequences of their actions start to take a toll on their lives and relationships. Set in Finland and with elements of German language and culture, this film delves into themes of love, marriage, and sexual frustration.
Grandma's House is a British sitcom that follows the life of Simon Amstell, a 20-something television presenter whose world is turned upside down when he discovers that his grandmother has died and left him her house. Simon moves in with his family and must navigate the challenges of living with his overbearing mother, sister, and other relatives. Along the way, he deals with dating woes, career struggles, and inner conflicts.
Ordinary Love is a touching story that follows a middle-aged couple, Joan and Tom, as they navigate the challenges of a breast cancer diagnosis. Their love and strength are tested as they undergo chemotherapy, surgeries, and medical treatments, all while trying to maintain their relationship and find hope amidst the tragedy of loss. The movie explores themes of love, support, and the resilience of the human spirit.
In this TV show, a middle-aged couple goes on a European vacation in an attempt to save their struggling marriage. Along the way, they face various comedic challenges and confront their own personal issues.
Lena is happily married. From the strange man in the S-Bahn but such a pull goes out that she gets involved in a spontaneous infidelity. The stranger, Martin, also thought that the marriage with his wife was completely safe. Nevertheless, what should actually be written off as an adventure between Lena and Martin is becoming the projection screen for newly created needs and longings. Lena and Martin can not let go of each other.
Sue is back on the dating scene. She meets a mysterious biker called Ron at her brother's funeral and sparks fly. But when Ron introduces her to her social media-influence son, Anthony, Sue finds herself in an increasingly surreal battle of wills with this ambitious teenager who, despite showing no signs of talent, is convinced his dance troupe 'Electric Destiny' is tipped for stardom. Will she find the purpose and imagination to bring this little unconventional family together for a chance of happiness?
A couple of bourgeois intellectuals, Carlo and Silvia, have been married for twenty years. While she lives in their flat in Rome, he spends most of his time in the country house where he writes his books, openly living with his younger lover, Lù. In return, Carlo has long accepted that her wife may have lovers, but her volatile relationship with a young neo-fascist suddenly rekindles his jealousy.
Exhibition is a drama movie that explores the dynamics of a middle-aged couple's relationship. The film takes place over a weekend exhibition where they showcase their home and their personal lives unfold. It delves into themes of intimacy, insecurity, and the complexities of marriage.
How Sweet It Is! is a comedy set in the swinging sixties. It follows the story of a manipulative female and a hen-pecked husband as they navigate through various comedic situations.
A Piece of Pleasure follows a middle-aged couple who, in an effort to add excitement to their marriage, decide to experiment with an open relationship. However, their decision leads to unexpected consequences and challenges their understanding of love and commitment. As they navigate the complicated world of swinging and open marriages, they confront jealousy, trust issues, and the emotional complexities that come with exploring sexual liberation. Set against the backdrop of Paris, the film delves into themes of infidelity, desire, and the consequences of pursuing pleasure at all costs.
Bjarne runs a moving company with his wife Malin, but it is shaky and they need to borrow money. Across the river lives Bjarnes father Halvar. The two have never pulled evenly, which stems from a 20-year conflict filled with idle words, grumpy pride and stubborn prestige. In order to rescue the firm Malin sees no alternative but to go across the river to ask Halvar to cater for the loan. A decision that will have unexpected consequences.
One woman taxi driver in Bucharest is hoping for a conventional relationship.
After 18 years of marriage, a middle-aged couple has to face the prospect of having their first child.