New Documentary Film, After Happily Ever After, Asks Whether Marriage Is Becoming Obsolete

November 1, 2011 - SAN FRANCISCO, CA - A day after Kim Kardashian ended her 72 day long union, Luna Park Productions releases AFTERHAPPILYEVERAFTER a humorous yet thought-provoking documentary film about modern marriage. The film asks why people marry despite a 50% failure rate, whether they should and, along the way, searches for the elusive secrets behind truly successful unions.

Emmy-winning director Kate Schermerhorn started filming ‘After Happily Ever After’ together with her second husband while on their honeymoon. The newlyweds interviewed long married couples and experts, hoping the advice would also help their own marriage to last and thrive. But, instead, their relationship quickly became rocky, and Schermerhorn decided to turn the camera on the joys and heartbreaks of her own marriage, too. What began as the filmmaker’s quest for the secret to marital bliss evolved unexpectedly to include a review of her own relationship as well as a more in-depth examination of the institution of marriage itself.

‘After Happily Ever After’ seeks advice from an eclectic and quirky mix of happily married...

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