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Celebrating women on film and behind the camera, SHOWTIME WOMEN® brings you the most unique, daring, and groundbreaking films, documentaries, and specials from today's aspiring and established female talents.
Tammy's Always Dying
A woman comes to a crossroad when her perpetually troubled mother becomes terminally ill.
Alfie
British-born ladies' man Alfie (Jude Law) exploits his job as a New York City limousine driver to meet and sleep with attractive women -- which infuriates his pseudo-girlfriend Julie (Marisa Tomei), a single mom. His libertine lifestyle is interrupted, however, when his girl-crazy ways end up hurting his best friend, Marlon (Omar Epps). Desperate, Alfie attempts a go at monogamy with the ravishing Nikki (Sienna Miller), but even her good looks aren't enough to keep him out of trouble for long.
Chantilly Bridge
A group of lifelong, steadfast female friends confront old resentments, celebrate new milestones and rediscover their unbreakable bond.
The Lesson
Liam, an aspiring young writer, eagerly accepts a tutoring position at the family estate of his idol, renowned author J.M. Sinclair. However, Liam realizes he is ensnared in a web of family secrets and resentment.
Past Lives
Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are wrest apart after Nora's family emigrates from South Korea. Decades later, they are reunited for one fateful week as they confront destiny, love and the choices that make a life.
Just a Kiss
To cheat or not to cheat? That is the question that faces two city couples: commercial director Dag (Ron Eldard) and his down-to-earth girlfriend Halley (Kyra Sedgwick) ; and peanut-butter mascot Peter (Patrick Breen) and his Prozac-popping girlfriend Rebecca (Marley Shelton). One illicit kiss sends a group of young Manhattanites on a wild ride into the dark side of modern romantic neuroses. In this 21st century metropolis, fate, lust and loss sometimes dangerously, often comically, collide.