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The Lovers of the Arctic Circle

Dir.: Julio Medem
| 116 minutes

From their first meeting at age 8, Ana and Otto's lives ran parallel with intersections at critical points. An emotionally moving and intellectually stimulating examination of obsessive love and desire by one of Spains' foremost directors.

A Room with a View

Dir.: James Ivory
| 123 minutes

Based on E.M. Forster’s novel, the film depicts the Victorian English of home and abroad through a young woman’s love story in Florence. “Distinguished by superb ensemble acting, intelligent writing and stunning design” (Variety). 

What's Love Got to Do With It?

Dir.: Shekhar Kapur
| 108 minutes

When her childhood friend announces that he will adhere to Pakistani tradition and enter an arranged marriage, documentarian Zoe decides to make a film about him. The journey to Pakistan will teach Zoe a lesson in love and romance.

End of Love Season

Dir.: Shai Gal
| 61 minutes

At 75, Geula broke up with her husband Arik, 77. A contractor built a wall that divided their house in two. This intimate, funny, painful and surprising family journey reveals why it took them 55 years to break up.

The Bridges of Madison County

Dir.: Clint Eastwood
| 135 minutes

Robert, a 'National Geographic' photographer, falls in love with a farmer's wife in Madison County, Iowa. Clint Eastwood's adaptation of Robert James Waller's novel. This film will surely be ranked among the classics of cinema's love stories. 

Pride and Prejudice

Dir.: Joe Wright
| 127 minutes

What could seem like a match made in heaven quickly becomes one of the most classic battles of the sexes ever portrayed in literature and on screen. A wonderful adaptation of the classic novel by Jane Austen. 

I Capture the Castle

Dir.: Tim Fywell
| 113 minutes

Britain, 1930s. The Mortmain family settles in a castle. When the two estate heirs arrive, they fall for one of the daughters, while the younger sister also experiences an emotional awakening. A British comedy that combines romance, eccentricity, and humor.       

The Princess Bride

Dir.: Rob Reiner
| 101 minutes

Swashbuckling adventure-fairytale about a beautiful young woman and her one true love, who must find and rescue her after a long separation.

The Model and the Marriage Broker

Dir.: George Cukor
| 103 minutes

A veteran and ambitious matchmaker meets a model who is dating a married man and decides to instead match her with a handsome young doctor. With George Cukor's magical direction, the result is a heartfelt and poignant romantic comedy.

Devdas

Dir.: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
| 180 minutes

After 10 years in London, young Devdas returns to his family's estate. There he becomes reaquainted with the neighbors' daughter. They want to marry but his family disapproves. From here unfolds a series of tragedies. ollywood production par excellence, with song, dance and melodramatic plot. 

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The Tiger and the Pussycat

Dir.: Dino Risi
| 110 minutes

A middle-aged businessman falls head-over-heels in love with his son's ex-girlfriend in this triumphant comedy that takes its shot at the emotional dysfunction of the "stronger" sex. Vittorio Gassman is spectacular, the script is intricate, and Risi's direction is marvelous.  

Return to Dust

Dir.: Ruijun Li
| 131 minutes

An introvert and a timid sickly woman are forced to marry but find, within each other, solace, companionship, and yes, even love. The masterful camerawork captures this beautiful and heartening union. The result is one of the most stunning films of the past year.

The Tiger and the Pussycat

Dir.: Dino Risi
| 110 minutes

A middle-aged businessman falls head-over-heels in love with his son's ex-girlfriend in this triumphant comedy that takes its shot at the emotional dysfunction of the "stronger" sex. Vittorio Gassman is spectacular, the script is intricate, and Risi's direction is marvelous.  

Exclusive Screenings

Red, White & Royal Blue

Dir.: Matthew Lopez
| 112 minutes

When the First Son and the Prince of Wales's rivalry causes a diplomatic incident, the two pretend to be friends on camera. But the fake relationship turns into something deeper than they never expected. This is an enchanting adaptation of Casey McQuiston's bestseller.