The Magic of Ordinary Days (2005), directed by Brent Shields and produced by Hallmark Hall of Fame, is a beautiful and emotionally resonant drama based on Ann Howard Creel’s novel of the same name.
This film, which stars Keri Russell, Skeet Ulrich, and Mare Winningham, explores the themes of love, loss, and personal transformation during a tumultuous period in history—World War II.
Through its compelling characters, heartfelt performances, and a deeply moving story, The Magic of Ordinary Days delivers a powerful message about finding love and meaning in the most unexpected circumstances.
Set in rural Colorado during the 1940s, the film follows Livy (Keri Russell), a young woman who finds herself at a crossroads in life. Livy, a college-educated woman, is pregnant and unmarried, an unfortunate situation for her family in the early 1940s.
Faced with societal pressure and the possibility of scandal, Livy’s father arranges a marriage for her to Ray Singleton (Skeet Ulrich), a quiet, reserved farmer who lives on a remote farm. The marriage is not based on love, but rather on the need to preserve Livy’s reputation and to provide her with a stable home during a time of war.