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Angie wonders what her life would be like if she had married a former boyfriend who became a famous sportscaster. She takes the train home to spend Christmas with her family and inexplicably finds herself 10 years in the past. With the advice of the train’s enigmatic conductor, Angie has the chance to revisit that Christmas and learn what — and who — is truly important to her.
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, TV Movie
Director: Dustin Rikert
Actors: Christopher Lloyd, Danny Corbo, Eric Freeman, Erika Slezak, Lea Thompson, Lyndsy Fonseca, Martin Fisher, Matt Walton, Nicholas Delany, Paige Herschell, Sorika Wolf
Love, Wedding, Marriage
A happy newlywed marriage counselor’s views on wedded bliss get thrown for a loop when she finds out her parents are getting divorced.
Confusi e felici
A psychoanalyst learns to have an illness and as a consequence he decides to quit his job. All his patients get together to find a way to make him feel…
How to Be a Latin Lover
An aging Latin lover gets dumped by his sugar mama and must fend for himself in a harsh world.
Jasper Redd: Jazz Talk
Un paese quasi perfetto
Pietramezzana, a remote village in the Lucan Dolomites, is likely to disappear. Its inhabitants, led by the volcanic Dominic do not give up and, believing that the opening of a…
You Wan Mei Wan
The film follows Fan who was born on April Fool and caught into a circulatory day full of bad experiences. However, A mysterious man appears and helps him find out…
Menteur
Jerome, 35, is a yacht salesman in Nice. But if you listen to him, in his spare time Jerome is also an astronaut, a karate world champion and a close…
Morgan Murphy: Irish Goodbye
Funnywoman Morgan Murphy always targets herself first, but doesn’t hesitate to bring down everyone else, from Planned Parenthood to teen sexters. Recorded at The Nerdmelt Showroom in Los Angeles.
The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards
Seven vignettes explore the difference between fantasy and reality, memory and history, and the joy and agony of the human condition.