
Radio Cape Cod 2008
"May it happen for you"
Set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Cape Cod, *Radio Cape Cod (2008)* weaves an intimate tapestry of love in its many forms, guided by the soothing voice of a local radio host navigating heartache and renewal.
Director: Andrew Silver
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Radio Cape Cod (2008) about?
This romantic drama unfolds along the shores of Cape Cod, tracing four heartfelt love stories—from a widow rediscovering love to a teenage girl's first romance and a scientist balancing work with heart. It's a warm, nostalgic journey through summer's most tender moments.
Who directed Radio Cape Cod?
Andrew Silver directed this charming ensemble piece, bringing a gentle touch to the interconnected love stories.
Who stars in Radio Cape Cod?
The film stars Tamzin Outhwaite, O-T Fagbenle, Tamzin Merchant, and Julian Silver in its central roles.
Is Radio Cape Cod (2008) worth watching?
With its heartfelt storytelling and picturesque setting, *Radio Cape Cod (2008)* offers a cozy, romantic escape—ideal for fans of understated love stories. While it's not a blockbuster, its charm lies in its simplicity and emotional resonance.
How long is Radio Cape Cod?
Radio Cape Cod runs for 70 minutes.
About Radio Cape Cod (2008) — Four Love Stories on Cape Cod's Sunny Shores
Set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Cape Cod, *Radio Cape Cod (2008)* weaves an intimate tapestry of love in its many forms, guided by the soothing voice of a local radio host navigating heartache and renewal.
Directed by Andrew Silver, this romantic ensemble piece unfolds through four interconnected tales: a grieving widow reawakens to love with a new admirer, her teenage daughter discovers the intoxicating rush of first romance, and a brilliant young scientist wrestles with the demands of ambition while yearning for connection. The film's gentle pace and heartfelt storytelling evoke a dreamy summer atmosphere, where every wave and whisper carries the promise of second chances.
With its blend of tender emotions and Cape Cod's natural beauty, *Radio Cape Cod (2008)* captures the bittersweet essence of life's transitions.