Martha Hawthorne
When Seattle magazine writer Samantha Hart is sent home to write an article about the wedding destination of Hawthorne Vineyards, she discovers the ex who broke her heart not only runs the vineyard, but he’s about to get married there.
Mrs. Talbot
When a mother discovers that the nanny who framed her for child neglect is her ex-husband's new girlfriend, she goes on the run to prove her innocence and expose the real culprit.
Wreath Lady
Лэйси Куинн давно отказалась от любви и отношений — теперь она концентрируется на своей карьере дизайнера интерьера. Лучшая подруга Ава Каллахан просит Лейси стать её подружкой невесты и украсить их семейный коттедж для медового месяца. Легенда гласит, что если влюблённые проведут там ночь, их ждёт вечная любовь и счастье. Пока Лэйси и брат Авы Чарли вместе украшают коттедж, все дороги оказываются перекрыты из-за снегопада. Им ничего не остаётся, кроме как остаться переночевать в коттедже и узнать — действительно ли в этом маленьком домике есть какая-то романтическая магия.
The Soloist
After cancer claims Matt Kell's life on Christmas Day 2005, his widow, Gina and two young boys are left to cope with the pain of his loss while their close church community gathers around them for support.
Receptionist
A womanizing executive picks up a divoree and embarks in an affair, only to have his life destroyed by her jealous husband.
Blue Stocking
Brent Carver stars as the swashbuckling Pirate King in the famous Stratford Festival's rollicking production of the Gilbert & Sullivan classic that pits British bobbles against unlikely pirates on the Cornish coast. Sullivan regarded this operetta - a hit ever since its first production in New York in 1879 - as the best comedy he composed. He even said of his collaborator, "The libretto is ingenious, clever, wonderfully fun in parts and sometimes brilliant in dialogue - beautifully written for music, as is all Gilbert does." Indeed, audiences will find the music every bit a match for the lyrics, with the genius of the score lying in its parody of grand opera. Filmed in 1985 at the world-famous Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario.