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Catherine Zeta-Jones | Sandy | |
Justin Bartha | Aram Finklestein | |
Saadet Aksoy | Girl in Ortakoy-Istanbul | |
Steve Antonucci | Waiter | |
Marc Alan Austen | Rabbi's cousin | |
Paul Basile | Goth Hipster | |
Robert Bizik | TV Sports Announcer | |
Andrew Stephen Bradley | Coffee Shop Patron | |
Daniel Burress | Coffee Shop Hipster | |
Megan Byrne | Molly Foster | |
Alana Cadiz | Girl in Pop Burger | |
Eliza Callahan | Sadie | |
Jordan Carlos | Twentysomething #4 | |
Gary Cherkassky | Club Dancer | |
Andrew Cherry | Frank Jr |
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Producer | Bart Freundlich
Tim Perell |
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Writer | Bart Freundlich
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Cinematography | Jonathan Freeman
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Musician | Clint Mansell
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Sandy, (Catherine Zeta–Jones), is a recent divorcee at the age of forty and the mother of two children, Frank (Jake Cherry) and Sadie (Kelly Gould). She tries to mend her life by accepting a job at a sports network. She also locates an apartment above a coffee shop. Aram (Justin Bartha), a young man in his mid-twenties, is working in the coffee shop and he is also on the verge of a divorce. Sandy is attracted by the charm of Aram and she appoints him nanny of her children. Slowly, their relationship develops, and they fall in love. They have to find the logical end to their love despite the age difference between them. |
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