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Summer Loving 2022

Indiscreet

Dir.: Stanley Donen
| 100 minutes

A theatre actress meets a charming banker and lets the sparks make her decisions, even after he confesses that he is married. Indiscreet is stunning – the script, the dazzling aesthetics and cinematography, and Stanley Donen’s direction that charges this mature romance with emotion.

Nobody Has to Know

Dir.: Bouli Lanners
| 99 minutes

A middle-aged man suffers a stroke and loses his memory. He has no recollection of what he is doing on a godforsaken Scottish island nor the woman he was having an affair with. This is a tremendous drama that explores matters of the heart. 

Dirty Dancing

Dir.: Emile Ardolino
| 100 minutes

Summer of 1963. Teenage "Baby" comes to spend the summer vacation with her Jewish family in the Catskills. While she is working on her dance skills, romance buds between her and her Goyishe dance instructor, Johnny.... A feast for the eyes and ears, with its unforgettable soundtrack and dance scenes.

La fête à Henriette

Dir.: Julien Duvivier
| 118 minutes

Two screenwriters contemplate their next film. They come up with several directions the film might take – all visualized on screen - and gradually refine the story into a light-hearted romantic drama. La fête à Henriette is a masterful and delightful work. 

Madly in Life

Dir.: Ann Sirot, Raphaël Balboni
| 87 minutes

Alex and Noémie’s life plans derail when Alex’s mother begins to forget things. Madly in Life is a clever, enjoyable, and stirring film, full of humor and moments of great humanity. The sophisticated cinematic language contributes to the film’s vast appeal.

Jungle Fever

Dir.: Spike Lee
| 121 minutes

Against the backdrop of Stevie Wonder's songs, Spike Lee casts another glance at race relations in American society. A black architect from Harlem, married with a daughter, develops a romantic relationship with his secretary - a single white woman of Italian origin. 

Fever Pitch

Dir.: David Evans
| 100 minutes

An English teacher with an unhealthy obsession with Arsenal Football Club falls in love with a new teacher who despises the game. A sweet and charming romantic comedy based on Nick Hornby's autobiography

Gregory’s Girl

Dir.: Bill Forsyth
| 91 minutes

A simple and gentle comedy about an awkward teenager’s first romantic fling. A small and surprising hit in the early 1980s, Gregory’s Girl is full of dry British humor and a bashful romance that will leave you with a smile. 

Amour

Dir.: Michael Haneke
| 127 minutes

An elderly couple must deal with the wife’s physical and mental decline. Depicting the suffering and sorrow of their daily struggle, Michael Haneke formulates the meaning of true love in a refined and unsentimental way.