A young woman in Brooklyn navigates her relationships with three different lovers while exploring her own desires and independence. As she explores polyamory, she also grapples with societal expectations and her own personal journey of self-discovery.
Graffiti Bridge follows the story of a nightclub owner and musician in Minneapolis. He is faced with challenges of spirituality, greed, and rivalry. Through symbolism and music, he tries to find peace and love amidst the chaos.
A police detective in Japan investigates the mysterious disappearance of a woman and uncovers a web of secrets and lies. As he delves deeper into the case, he finds himself confronting his own past and facing the dark underbelly of society.
In The Love Letter, a woman discovers a love letter from the 19th century and becomes obsessed with finding its author. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she finds herself falling in love with the man from the past. Unbeknownst to her, the letter has the power to transport her back in time to the 19th century. She must make a choice between the past and the present, and face the consequences of her actions. This romantic and fantastical film explores themes of love, fate, and the power of letters.
After a mixup at the check-in, Aimo Niemi boards a charter plane bound for the sunny island of Rhodes, Greece, instead of the Innsbruck Winter Olympics he's packed for. It's the early days of package tourism, and he is too shy and clueless to really sort out any of his problems — a suitcase filled with women's clothes, a flirtatious female roommate, and no money to buy food since he was prepared for full room & board in Austria.
In this anthology film, Rex Harrison introduces a series of love stories featuring themes of murder, literature, and romance. The stories include a painter who falls in love with a murderess, a computer programmer who discovers love through his work, and a world war two veteran who finds love after the war.
Three nymphets struggle to have a beneficial youth: Ana is suicidal, Mercedes is attracted to her brother William, and Patricia desires to be sexually abused.
A poem about the poetic pursuit that in a harmonious way longs for death to occur. Life's desires and worries have done much harm to the poetic self and the person sees death as a help to loosen a large weight from their shoulders.
After tragedy strikes, acclaimed poet Ruth Stone retreated to the margins of the literary world, working tirelessly to provide for her children, and transforming her intense grief into poetry, using simple, startling language.
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