Camille a 15 ans, Sullivan 19. Ils s’aiment d’un amour passionnel, mais à la fin de l’été, Sullivan s'en va. Quelques mois plus tard, il cesse d'écrire à Camille. Au printemps, elle fait une tentative de suicide. 4 ans plus tard, Camille se consacre à ses études d'architecture. Elle fait la connaissance d’un architecte reconnu, Lorenz, dont elle tombe amoureuse. Ils forment un couple solide. C’est à ce moment qu’elle recroise le chemin de Sullivan….
Lors d'une leçon de piano avec Johnny, Miss Crawly devient nostalgique de la danse et de la romance de sa jeunesse. Johnny la convainc qu'il n'est pas trop tard pour trouver quelqu'un et l'aide à créer un profil sur un site de rencontre..
Style expert Clinton Kelly and online dating guru Devyn Simone help women become their best self, inside and out, and in their online dating profile..
A lonely young man's increasingly creative attempts to attract the attention of the girl of his dreams..
A university student has the usual dreams and aspirations. It turns out to be a pipe dream and so she murders her own flesh and blood. The usual media heads seek an answer in order to sell copy. A psychologist is writing a book about the character and incident. Her research for the subject matter turn the psychologist inward and things come out of the shadows that perhaps are better left buried deep in the shadows of the psyche..
Do You Remember When We First Met? (우리 처음 만났을 때 기억나?), titled firstlovestory in English but more commonly known by its abbreviated Korean title Woomanna (우만나), is a South Korean web drama series starring the members of girl group LOOΠΔ..
Hyun-a likes Young-joon, her tutoring teacher. Young-joon also likes Hyuna, but because of the relationship between a teacher and a student, she tries to hide her heart. As time goes by, Young-joon falls in love with Hyun-a's older sister, Min-a, Visits home to greet her family. And, her younger brother Hyuna! They are confused by an unexpected reunion..
First Comes Love consists of perfectly choreographed scenes of four wedding ceremonies accompanied by a complex medley of popular love songs. All seems to be going as it should until the couples reach the altar, when the celebratory atmosphere is interrupted for a surprising public service announcement. Then song and dance continues until the happy couples depart, leaving behind a dwindling crowd and a few altar boys who carefully sweep up the rice that blankets the pavement like snow. The film doesn't attempt to defend--or discredit--the institution of marriage. Instead, it reveals the many subtle emotions surrounding the event, and raises questions about how the double standard regarding marriage affects gay and straight couples..
A couple's marital problems reach its peak of conflict when the man becomes distracted with a constant need to check his phone and social media notifications..
A docudrama telling the true story of a young woman who learns she has contracted the AIDS virus after an encounter with a fellow student while in college..
A teenage couple of disparate backgrounds experiences their first romance. She's a girl from a permissive California family; he's from a conservative midwestern family and has moved in with his sister on the West Coast after the death of his parents..
A girl reminiscing on her relationship after making the decision to end things..
The sequel to Superflat Monogram (2003). The short celebrates six years of collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Japanese modern artist Takashi Murakami..
Two best friends in their early twenties gaze into each other's eyes and recollect their sexcapades with a stupefying succession of boyfriends. The only true love here is their mutual adoration..
Kang Shin-Woo (Lee Jung-Shin) is a math teacher with a good looking appearance. He has not forgotten his first love Han Ji-Soo (Lee Yeol-Eum) for the past 10 years. By an accident, he travels to the past when he was a high school student. There, he meets his younger self (Seo Ji-Hoon). Kang Shin-Woo struggles to make the younger Kang Shin-Woo's love come true..
With great wit and insight, New York City filmmaker Nina Davenport documents her quest to have a baby as a single mother over forty. Davenport's film taps into the zeitgeist topic of how the modern family is being re-imagined. (TIFF).