A charismatic English professor in a troubled marriage falls for his student's half-sister while teaching in England. As he navigates his complicated relationships, he finds himself questioning his views on love and commitment.
A group of college friends reunites for a wedding, where a love triangle between a bride, her maid of honor and the best man leads to unexpected revelations and challenges their relationships. Based on the novel by Galt Niederhoffer.
Professor Joss embarks on a journey to England to explore her mother's heritage. She forms a deep connection with Daniel, a single father who manages her mother's family farm.
Set during World War I, Coup de Grâce tells the story of a love triangle between a woman, her stableboy lover, and her childhood friend who is a soldier. As the war rages on, their relationships are tested and strained, leading to tragic consequences.
Maestro is a charming film about love and the creative process, set in the beautiful and quaint French countryside. It follows the story of a film crew working on a movie and explores the relationships and dynamics between the different characters. With elements of naturalism and poetry, Maestro captures the essence of romance and the magic of filmmaking.
A young person experiences the complexities of love and desire while exploring themes of literature, coming-of-age, and romantic literature. The journey includes elements of young love, masturbation, and self-discovery.
One summer evening in a small town in France, two teenage boys, Clarinet and Piano, say goodbye. For twelve years, they rejoin each other at irregular intervals in the same town, discussing their ambitions as they drift apart. Michaël Dacheux's 'Here and There' is a delicate exploration of the eager aspirations of two young men, wise beyond their years yet still innocent in their experience.
Marlene and Sofia, two mothers, believe that Mia and Tony would make a perfect couple and work their magic to bring them together. Mia is hesitant due to her recent divorce and Tony's commitment issues, but as they spend more time together, their walls start to crumble. However, the presence of Mia's daughter and her desire for her parents to reconcile might complicate things.
Rubén tries to describe the color blue as "The color of dreams, of art, of the ocean and of the firmament", thereby unleashing half a century of poetry.
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