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Then She Found Me
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May 1 2008, Published 10:50 a.m. ET
(ThinkFilm)
Starring: Helen Hunt, Bette Midler
Talk about depressing! Adopted April (Hunt) desperately wants a baby, and after her husband leaves her and she’s left broken and lonely, her birth mother (Midler) tracks her down. It’s two totally different plotlines — April getting to know her mom and trying to have a child — but they’re both so damn sad!