Most people fall in love and then have a baby, but one woman finds  herself reversing the process in this romantic comedy. Grace Rhodes  (Lisa Eichhorn) is a businesswoman inching into her 40s who has reached  most of her career goals, but she is having a little trouble with her  biological clock, which has started ticking very, very loudly. Grace  hasn't had much luck in finding Mr. Right, and her friend Elaine  (Caroline Aaron), who manages the not inconsiderable feat of being even  more cynical       
 about such matters than  Grace, assures her that the man of her dreams doesn't really exist.  Elaine is the first to suggest to Grace that if she wants a child and  can't find a man, perhaps she should consider visiting a sperm bank. In  time, Grace warms to the idea and eventually chooses sample #247. Grace  becomes pregnant, and is very happy...until she starts wondering what  sort of man her child's father really is. With Elaine's help, Grace  cracks into the sperm bank's records and learns that #247 belongs to  Peter Kessler (Stanley Tucci), a gifted but lonely photographer with  serious commitment issues. Elaine meets Peter at the gallery he runs,  and before long, a cautious romance begins to blossom between them, but  Elaine isn't sure if this relationship is destined to last -- or when or  if she should tell Peter that she's carrying his child. A Modern Affair  was produced, directed, and written by Vern Oakley; it was his first  feature film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi.