But are they? WHEN STRANGERS CLICK: FIVE STORIES FROM THE INTERNET, from Robert Kenner (the Oscar®-nominated “Food, Inc.”), tells the revealing stories of people whose lives were transformed in unexpected ways by online encounters. Online dating sites thrive on the promise that dates and mates are just a “click” away. Along the way, Schermerhorn chronicles the joys and heartbreaks of her own marriage, and finds that even the best advice can’t always guarantee a happily ever after.įinding love has never been easy. Experts interviewed include John Gottman, who can predict divorce with shocking accuracy economist Betsey Stevenson Beverly Hills divorce attorney Cary Goldstein biologist David Barash and marriage historian Stephanie Coontz all of whom piece together the history and possible future and motivations for marriage. After Happily Ever After is filmmaker Kate Schermerhorns quirky, funny and moving personal quest for the secret to a happy marriage and for answers to some timely questions about an institution that, surprisingly, is rarely examined in any comprehensive way: Why do 90% of Americans marry when half of those marriages will end in divorce? What better alternatives, if any, exist? Is marriage entering a new phase, a better and more flexible one or is it becoming obsolete? The one hour film features an eclectic mix of long married couples, from a couple who dress alike every day to a pair of nudists and a newlywed pair of mothers to a feisty English widow reveal their secret to making their own unions succeed.
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