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A Modern Affair

"They met, fell in love, and had a baby. (Not necessarily in that order.)"

A Modern Affair is an independent feature directed by Vern Oakley and produced by Tribe Pictures. Starring Stanley Tucci and Lisa Eichhorn, the film's plot reverses the conventions of romantic comedies: instead of man meet woman - fall in love, marry and have baby, in this film the woman gets pregnant, then meets the father, then falls in love. Grace Rhodes (Lisa Eichhorn) is a lonely, successful executive whose biological clock is loudly ticking.

Top Cast

  • Lisa Eichhorn

    Lisa Eichhorn

    Grace Rhodes

  • Stanley Tucci

    Stanley Tucci

    Peter Kessler

  • Caroline Aaron

    Caroline Aaron

    Elaine

  • Mary Jo Salerno

    Mary Jo Salerno

    Lindsey

  • Robert Joy

    Robert Joy

    Ernest Pohlsab

  • Wesley Addy

    Wesley Addy

    Ed Rhodes

  • Robert LuPone

    Robert LuPone

    Ben

  • Cynthia Martells

    Cynthia Martells

    Ellen

  • J. Smith-Cameron

    J. Smith-Cameron

    Diane

Overview

A Modern Affair is an independent feature directed by Vern Oakley and produced by Tribe Pictures. Starring Stanley Tucci and Lisa Eichhorn, the film's plot reverses the conventions of romantic comedies: instead of man meet woman - fall in love, marry and have baby, in this film the woman gets pregnant, then meets the father, then falls in love. Grace Rhodes (Lisa Eichhorn) is a lonely, successful executive whose biological clock is loudly ticking.

Rating

6.0 / 10
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