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10 Days - 20 Films about Love

Onsite screening

An Affair to Remember

Dir.: Leo McCarey
| 115 minutes

One of the most romantic films ever made, An Affair to Remember tells the story of a man and a woman who fall in love while making their way on ship to New York to marry other people. They agree to meet on the top of the Empire State Building six months later. Will their love prevail?

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Lovesick on Nana St.

Dir.: Savi Gabizon
| 94 minutes

 A romantic young man who lives with his mother in the slums, falls in love with a blonde actress from Tel-Aviv who comes to live in the area to teach drama. 

Onsite Screening

Sing-Along

Sing along to Maria, America, I Feel Pretty, and all your other favorites in a special screening of the beloved musical.

West Side Story

Dir.: Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins
| 155 minutes

The war between the Jets and the Sharks is further complicated when Maria, the Sharks' leader's sister, and Tony, the Jets' leader's best friend, fall in love. Sing along to Maria, America, I Feel Pretty, and all your other favorites in a special screening of the beloved musical.

Onsite screening

The Lady with the Dog

Dir.: Iosif Kheifits
| 86 minutes

A fantastic adaptation of Chekhov's short story. While on his summer vacation, Dimitri is captivated by a young woman walking her dog. It will take some time before he wins her heart, only to discover the truth about her life.

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Moonstruck

Dir.: Norman Jewison
| 102 minutes

Brooklyn fairy tale about a young and attractive widow who becomes engaged to an old-fashioned Italian and find herself involved with his brother. With a tremendous performance by Cher, Moonstruck reminds us what the romantic comedy is all about. 

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Spring Blossom

Dir.: Suzanne Lindon
| 73 minutes

Around the relationship between a 16-year-old girl and a 30-year-old actor, Suzanne Lindon has created one of the most beautiful films of 2020, a bitter-sweet tale of first love and adolescence. The result is a gentle, gratifying, and thoughtful work that should not be missed.

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Les Enfants du Paradis

Dir.: Marcel Carne
| 195 minutes

Carne and Prevert’s masterpiece about the mime Baptiste whose passion for the beautiful Garance is thwarted by circumstances. A brilliantly detailed picture of Parisian theatre-street life of the 1840s.

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One, Two, Three

Dir.: Billy Wilder
| 104 minutes

A Coca-Cola executive in divided Berlin has to take care of his boss’ daughter, but she falls for an East-Berliner, who despises capitalism and its most prominent symbol: Coca-Cola. Billy Wilder takes apart the Cold War with this sprightly and effective comedy.

Onsite screening

Time of Love

Dir.: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
| 75 minutes

Makhmalbaf presents a record of adultery in a narrative that creates confusion between the characters and their dramatic decisions. With its elaborate narrative structure and ironic approach, the film offers a heartfelt and genuine look at Iran and its people.  

Marriage Italian Style

Dir.: Vittorio De Sica
| 102 minutes

A sexy Italian comedy in which Loren plays a prostitute, and Mastroianni, the man who comes to save her only to turn her into his own personal concubine. In order to secure a good future, she gets him to marry her, though he will do anything to get out of the deal.... 

Onsite screening

Maurice

Dir.: James Ivory
| 140 minutes

A surprising affair erupts between two young students in early 20th century England. A beautiful adaptation of E. M. Forester’s novel that, with a talented ensemble of actors and captivating cinematography, explores passion and denial, and the courage to indulge in love.

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner

Dir.: Stanley Kramer
| 108 minutes

A romantic comedy about a man meeting his significant other’s parents for the first time, but with a twist that for 1967 was remarkably precarious – the couple is bi-racial. The result is a romantic tale with substance. 

Trouble in Paradise

Dir.: Ernst Lubitsch
| 83 minutes

Two jewel thieves attach themselves to the staff of a wealthy widow, but romance complicates matters. A witty script, well written and executed characters, and the brilliant Lubitsch touch bring forth this masterful comedy. 

Onsite screening

Monsieur Hire

Dir.: Patrice Leconte
| 87 minutes

A contemporary film noir, based on a novel by George Simenon about Mr. Hire, a lonely single man who leads a very well-ordered life, until he witnesses to a murder…. 

Onsite screening

Marjorie Prime

Dir.: Michael Almereyda
| 99 minutes

86-year-old Marjorie buys an intricate program that simulates her deceased husband. The “Prime” relies on the information from her and her kin to develop a deeper connection.Secrets and tensions arise and the subtle wrinkles that characterize human relations emerge. 

Onsite screening

Real Love

Dir.: Claire Burger
| 98 minutes

After 20 years of marriage, Armelle decided to leave. Though understanding, Mario comes to realize that the delicate webs of love that have held the family together are unraveling. With authenticity, warmth, and intimacy, Real Love offers a profound view of life. 

Onsite screening

Reality Bites

Dir.: Ben Stiller
| 96 minutes

A group of college graduates tries to figure out their next step in this film that defined a generation. With philosophical and romantic pondering, captivating characters, and razor-sharp dialogue, Reality Bites, captured the hearts of an entire generation. 

Breaking the Waves

Dir.: Lars von Trier
| 158 minutes

A young woman, whose new husband is paralyzed after an accident, tries to do what he asks: look for sexual fulfillment elsewhere, and then tell him everything that happened... One of the best films of the 1990s.

Onsite screening

Live Flesh

Dir.: Pedro Almodovar
| 100 minutes

Victor is still in love with Elena, even though she was the reason for his incarceration. Now out of prison, Victor discovers that Elena is married to the cop from the incident and is a renowned member of the community. Live Flesh is quintessential Almodovar.