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- CAN you find love after 70? A romantic 'player, recently widowed, decides to risk it all and look for love one more time. Though, he has some hurdles to face, a sordid episode in his past, an unwilling participant, 'I don't date' 'You don't date? You run a matchmaking service and you don't date?' Will he be successful or will fear stop any chances at happiness and love in two people's lives that really deserve it? Three time Emmy Award winning actress BARBARA BAIN (Mission Impossible, Space 1999) and ROBERT MIANO (Sunny Red in Donnie Brasco) star in this wonderful drama/comedy. Their chemistry is both charming and palpable.
- Valerie is invited to an intimate dinner party at her boss's home, but once there all is not as it seems.
- Elizabeth Drewer is an esteemed professor of philosophy whose principles of logic and rationality have always guided her. As the #Me Too movement comes to her university, a lawsuit against the administration for ignoring the actions of a highly predatory professor, causes administrators to hand down stricter rules about relations between professors and students, even when consensual. Elizabeth supports these rules because she believes that the power imbalance between professors and students should always prohibit any form of intimacy or social interaction. But the arrival of Elizabeth's new teaching assistant, Richard Amado, shakes up her world (and her certainty about it). When he professes his attraction for her, her own growing attraction severely tests her codes of conduct. Does she allow passion to lead her into behavior she considers unethical and hypocritical? Does she hold on to her ideals? It is this struggle between heart and mind, in an atmosphere where professor/student relations are particularly complicated and controversial, that takes Elizabeth from a place of certain moral superiority to an encounter with her own weaknesses, and thus her own humanity.
- Two people in their sixties stand in front of the same painting at a museum. Joe is black and Lisa is white and almost 50 years ago they loved each other. Now they must face their troubled past, and feelings that time may not have erased.
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- Lost Music is the story of Roxanne, an older, still beautiful woman (played by multiple Emmy-winner Barbara Bain) who, struggling with Alzheimer's, is spun back in time by an all day tribute playing on the radio. The tribute is for a musician, Luc Carreau, who has just died. Roxanne had an affair with Luc 40 years ago, while married, but she had given him up for the sake of her family. Now, all these years later, her loving and devoted husband, Lawrence, must re-witness his wife's love for this other man, as she moves increasingly into the past in her mind, even to the point of confusing him with Luc. But for the sake of his wife, Lawrence makes a choice.
- Wealthy, charming Nicholas P. Berenger faces psychologist Dana Reynolds; who knows him better than he thinks.
- Roxanne, suffering from Alzheimers, is triggered by a radio tribute to a deceased jazz musician who had once been her lover, to blur the past and present. Her dedicated husband must decide how to lovingly handle her confusing him with that lover.