If so, you could become famous. An upcoming docu-drama seeks couples with mixed political beliefs.
Do you love someone who doesn't share your political values? Or perhaps you know an R or a D or an I who is making a life with her opposite number? Purple States is casting red-and-blue couples for a docu-drama that will air in the fall of 2012.
'Sin by Silence' spotlights women who have killed their abusers and ended up behind bars.
Brenda's story is one told in Sin by Silence, a documentary about domestic violence's worst-case-scenarios where the victims are incarcerated for killing their abusers. The film makes its world television premiere on Investigation Discovery at 8 PM ET on October 17, coinciding with Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Award-winning director Olivia Klaus helmed the project, which was close to her heart and hit close to home.
A new film can teach you a thing or two about online, long-distance dating.
Before you take your budding Facebook romance with your coworker's brother's friend from grade school to the next level, YourTango strongly, strongly recommends you watch the new documentary release Catfish—or at least read the following.
Gay marriage. Open marriage. Prenups. Infidelity. Why the fuss? A new documentary clears the air.
Between the fight for gay marriage, the prevalence of open marriage, prenuptial agreements, infidelity, and more, the actual institution of marriage can be a bit... bewildering. So why is it so easy to enter into something so binding, when the chance of failure is so high? And why do we do it? The "American Marriage" documentary aims to answer our questions.
In Mumbai, India some women and men are dating, working and waiting to marry for love.
Liz Tuccillo, Sex and the City writer and co-author of He's Just Not That Into You, discovers that some women and men are opting out of arranged marriage and working, dating and holding out for love. They tell Liz, "We've met the cautionary tales, and they're married."