Jana Kramer is discussing her new Lifetime movie, Where the Heart Lands. The film follows a Los Angeles lawyer who finds love on a Kentucky horse farm.
Kramer, who is both a country music singer and an actress, put the project in the spotlight by talking about it publicly at the time of this report. The combination of her music career and on-screen work makes any film she promotes of interest to fans who follow both lanes of her career.
Where the Heart Lands is being made for Lifetime, and its premise—a city lawyer pulled into life and romance among horses in rural Kentucky—positions it squarely in the kind of relationship-driven drama the network schedules. The setup is simple and specific: an urban professional meets an unexpected new life in a small-town setting, and the story centers on the personal and romantic consequences of that move.
The most concrete details available now are the title, the network and the basic plotline. Beyond that, there are no provided release dates, cast lists or production details tied to the project in the material accompanying Kramer’s discussion. That absence leaves editors, viewers and Kramer’s supporters without the usual markers—an air date, co-stars or production credits—to measure when and how the film will reach audiences.
The gap between announcement and detail is also the story’s tension. Kramer has drawn attention to Where the Heart Lands, yet the reporting stops short of a full picture: the movie exists as a titled project with a plot summary and a network home, but the timeline and surrounding credits that would clarify how it fits into her career are not available. For readers, that missing information is immediate and practical: you know the film’s premise and that Kramer is talking about it, but you do not yet know when to watch.
That practical uncertainty is not unusual for early-stage entertainment reports, but it matters here because Kramer’s name carries cross-genre recognition. As an artist known both for country music and for work in front of the camera, her projects invite attention from two overlapping audiences. Each announcement therefore raises questions about how the role will be framed, how prominently Kramer will figure in the promotion and where the film will sit in Lifetime’s programming slate.
For now the takeaway is straightforward. Jana Kramer has made Where the Heart Lands a public project: it is a Lifetime movie about a Los Angeles lawyer who finds love on a Kentucky horse farm, and she has been discussing it. The fuller picture—when the film will premiere, who else appears in it and how it will be marketed—rests with the network and any future production updates.
In short: Kramer has opened the conversation around a new Lifetime romance, and the film’s modest, clearly defined premise is the piece of information viewers have today. Further details will have to come from Lifetime as the project moves from announcement to airing.



