• A Beautiful Mind: The incredible story of a brilliant Nobel Prize-winning mathematician whose wife helps him hatch his heart during a protracted struggle with schizophrenia.
  • 3-Iron: A subversive and boldly creative film from Korea about a silent young man who travels light, falls in love, and turns into a liberator.
  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence: A complex and visionary film that tutors us in the spiritual practice of ensouling the world of things in the name of love and through the faculty of our imagination.
  • Autumn Tale: An enchanting film about well-meaning women who only want the best for the friend they love.
  • Bride and Prejudice: A musical blending elements of Bollywood, Jane Austen, and cross-cultural insights in a story of a couple overcoming their resistance to love.
  • Children of Heaven: A bright jewel of an Iranian film that touches the heart with its portrait of familial love.
  • Closer: A scorching examination of the shadow side of love and the use of language as a weapon of mass destruction in intimate relationships.
  • The Eel: A touching story about two souls who are trying to move beyond the wounds of the past to forge a relationship.
  • Innocence: A beguiling Australian film about the tender romance between two elderly individuals who remind us that each stage of life has its own kind of love.
  • Iris: An intimate and poignant portrait of the unconventional marriage of philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch and her literary critic husband John Bayley from their first encounter in the 1950s until her death of Alzheimer's disease in 1999
  • Italian For Beginners: A Danish romantic comedy that provides a soul-satisfying anatomy of the different shades of loneliness and the universal yearning for love.
  • Girl on the Bridge: A beguiling French romantic drama that explores love, luck, and telepathy through a tale about a knife thrower and his beautiful assistant.
  • Heights: A drama about five New York City denizens yearning for love who reveal they have not learned the abc's of emotional literacy.
  • The Keys to the House: A compelling Italian drama about a father-son reunion and the bravery needed to open one's heart to another.
  • The King of Masks: A story about the desperate lengths a resilient little girl will go to find a loving permanent home.
  • Lantana: A richly nuanced psychological drama that circles around the complicated subject of love and offers ample insights into the sources of emotional illiteracy.
  • Last Orders: A sterling drama about four Englishmen who make a pilgrimage with the ashes of their departed buddy.
  • Little Manhattan: An adorable comedy that will appeal to all those who remember the giddiness of young love.
  • Me and You and Everybody We Know: A refreshingly original and touching film about the incredible loneliness of isolated individuals in this digital age of so-called connectedness.
  • Moulin Rouge: An extravagant musical drama with stunning visuals that celebrates l'amour as an emotion that is at once transcendent and transforming.
  • Mrs. Brown: A historical drama about the platonic friendship between the Queen of the British Empire and a Scottish servant.
  • Must Love Dogs: A lively romantic comedy about the role of Internet match-making services in the dating game.
  • Nobody's Fool: A story about an elder who learns that it is never too late to stir the ashes and to light up your life with the glow that comes from the love of family and friends.
  • Noel: An emotionally-affecting drama about four lonely individuals who are opened to love on Christmas day.
  • The Other Side of the Street: An unusual Brazilian drama about moving beyond the barriers of class, fear, and habit to attain the prize of love.
  • Return to Me: A feel-good romantic comedy about the unusual pairing of a widower and a heart transplant survivor.
  • The Royal Tenenbaums: A raucous comedy about a prankster father who wants to reconnect with his children and former wife.
  • Runaway Bride: A satisfying romantic comedy that reveals that we can't open our hearts to love until we stop cheating on our true selves.
  • A Song for Martin: An extraordinary Swedish film about a married couple's adventures in love late in life.
  • The Station Agent: A funny film that explores all the curious ways in which friendship can abound, express love, turn us around and take us to places we have never imagined.
  • Titanic: A drama about the doomed oceanliner that creatively illustrates the salvific power of love.
  • Tully: An emotionally rich film about love set in Nebraska about the damage done to a family by a long-kept secret.
  • A Very Long Engagement: A romantic film to take to heart with its incisive portrait of a determined young woman's unswerving love.
  • The Tao of Steve: A fresh romantic comedy about a Lothario whose Taoist philosophy enables him to change his chauvinist ways once he meets the right woman.
  • The Way Home: A wonderful Korean film that provides a tutorial on the miracles that can be wrought by unconditional love.
  • Yes: An exotic and erotic love story that takes us into fresh territory in its exploration of the divisions separating people from each other.
  • You Can Count on Me: An excellent film about the passions siblings call forth from each other.

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