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Breakfast at Tiffany's
(1961)Holly is an eccentric New York City playgirl who becomes interested in her next-door neighbor, a writer who is “sponsored” by a wealthy patron.

Match Point
(2005)Chris, a former tennis player looking to work as a tennis instructor, becomes obsessed with Nola, his brother-in-law's seductive fiancée.

Me Before You
(2016)A paralysed man develops a bond with his caregiver.

Midnight in Paris
(2011)The film follows a family travelling to Paris for business, including a young engaged couple that has their lives transformed throughout the journey.

Moulin Rouge!
(2001)A poet goes to Paris and has an affair with a courtesan of an underground club.

Roman Holiday
(1953)Audrey Hepburn's portrayal of a modern-day princess, rebelling against the royal obligations, who explores Rome on her own. This romantic comedy ranks as one of the most enjoyable films of all times.

Silver Linings Playbook
(2012)After a stint in a mental institution, Pat (Bradley Cooper) moves back in with his parents. Things get more challenging when Pat meets Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), a mysterious girl with problems of her own. Nominated for eight Academy Awards.

Stardust
(2007)In hopes of wooing a girl, Tristan promises to bring her a falling star. He soon discovers the star is actually a celestial beauty named Yvaine. When an old witch Lamia attempts to steal Yvaine’s youth, Tristan must protect her.

The Fault in Our Stars
(2014)Hazel and Gus share a love that sweeps them on an unforgettable journey.

The Reader
(2008)In post-WWII Germany, a law student finds the older woman with whom he had an affair eight years ago, among Nazi prison guards being tried for murder.

Three Colors: Red
(1994)An accident creates a relationship between a model and a retired judge who spies on his neighbors.

10 Things I Hate About You
(1999)On the first day at his new school, Cameron instantly falls for Bianca the gorgeous girl of his dreams.

A Single Man
(2009)The first film from famed designer Tom Ford, A Single Man is a highly stylized tale of love and loss in the tradition of Wong Kar Wai’s sumptuous melodramas. With deeply felt performances from Colin Firth and Julianne Moore, and direction to match, the film established Ford as a talent to watch.

A Very Long Engagement
(2004)Near the end of World War I in France, five nearly hopeless men shoot themselves in order to escape the horror of the frontline trenches at the Somme.

Blue Is the Warmest Color
(2013)A young French student finds love and affection for the first time with a lover when she begins a passionate relationship with a free-spirited woman.

Bram Stoker's Dracula
(1992)Dracula goes on a quest from Transylvania to London to find the young woman who is the double image of the love he lost centuries earlier.

Brooklyn
(2015)BROOKLYN is the story of a young woman, Eilis (Saoirse Ronan) who moves from small town Ireland to Brooklyn, NY where, unlike home, she has the opportunity for work and for a future - and love, in the form of Italian- American Tony (Emory Cohen). When a family tragedy brings her back to Ireland, she finds herself absorbed into her old community, but now with eligible Jim (Domhnall Gleeson) courting her. As she repeatedly postpones her return to America, Eilis finds herself confronting a terrible dilemma - a heart-breaking choice between two men and two countries.

Cold War
(2018)Included with your Prime membership. Nominated for 3 Academy Awards including Best Director, comes a passionate love story between two people of different backgrounds, who are fatefully mismatched and yet condemned to each other. Set against the background of the Cold War in the 1950s, the film depicts an impossible love story in impossible times.

Five Feet Apart
(2019)Two young people with cystic fibrosis meet at a hospital and fall in love, refusing to be defined by the obstacles that separate them.

It Happened One Night
(1934)When a brash reporter starts trailing a runaway heiress on her bus trip from Florida to New York for a big scoop, can love be far behind?