A woman who has become sadly accustomed to her husband's infidelity now has to stand by him through accusations of a terrible crime in this drama. Vera (Zdena Studenkova) was once a successful and respected actress, but as she's grown into middle age worthy roles for her have dried up, and now she's best known as the host of a television talk show. Vera is married to Daniel (Martin Stropnicky), who run an advertising agency and does a poor job of keeping his frequent liaisons with younger women a secret. Daniel is also riddled with anxieties and is struggling with increasing bouts of memory loss; Daniel's difficulty in recalling the recent events of his life becomes dangerous when a young Japanese actress he cast in a commercial is found murdered, and he can't recall where he was or what he was doing on the night in question. As Vera struggles with her feelings about her husband, she's found herself looking after a teenage girl, Liana (Marija Dimishkova) and helping Eva (Eva Bandor), a nurse caring for Martin (Vladimir Dlouhy), an artist dealing with a terminal illness. Zeny Mojho Muza (aka My Husband's Women) was the first feature film in six years from Czech director Ivan Vojnar. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi