Romance
Explore our collection of romantic films with a difference... From love triangles to gender reversals, adulterous affairs to murderous intent, these films delve into the strange and compelling world of romance. Featuring work from iconic directors like Kira Muratova, István Szabó, and Dušan Makavejev.
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A Short Film about Love
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Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski • 1988 • Poland
Please note this title is not available to subscribers in the USExpanded from an episode of Kieślowski’s epic television serial Dekalog, A Short Film about Love represents the Polish master at his most sensitive and daring. By day, 19-year-old To...
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Take Me Somewhere Nice
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Directed by Ena Sendijarević • 2019 • Bosnia and Herzegovina/Netherlands
Dutch-Bosnian director Ena Sendijarević concocts a summery but unsentimental coming-of-age drama out of the fault lines between Western and Eastern Europe in this award-winning feature. Born and raised in the Netherlands, A...
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Merry-Go-Round
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Directed by Zoltán Fábri • 1956 • Hungary
Zoltán Fábri’s dizzying romance marked a turning point in post-war Hungarian cinema when it premiered at Cannes in 1956. Based on a novel by Imre Sarkadi, the film charts the travails of Mari (a star-making turn from Mari Törőcsik), a peasant girl betrot...
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It’s Not My Film
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Directed by Maria Zbąska • 2024 • Poland
Maria Zbąska’s debut film is a charmingly cynical romantic comedy about rediscovering love in the darkest (and coldest) of places. Wanda (Zofia Chabiera) and Janek (Marcin Sztabiński) have reached an impasse in their marriage. He proposes a radical soluti...
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Confidence
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Directed by István Szabó • 1980 • HungaryArguably the first mature masterpiece from one of Hungary’s greatest auteurs, Confidence is a perfectly controlled study in suspicion and longing. Set in a cowering Budapest in 1944, it fol...
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Siberian Lady Macbeth
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Directed by Andrzej Wajda • 1962 • Yugoslavia
This rarely-screened gem, produced in Yugoslavia, is one of Andrzej Wajda’s more singular films. Adapting Nikolai Leskov’s nineteenth-century novella about adultery and murder, and incorporating Dmitry Shostakovich’s riveting opera on the same source...
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Ashik Kerib
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Directed by Sergei Parajanov and Dodo Abashidze • 1988 • Georgia/USSR
The exquisite final feature from Sergei Parajanov, Ashik Kerib is an intoxicating homage to the folk legends of Azerbaijan. Based on the writings of Parajanov’s beloved Mikhail Lermontov, the film relates the adventures of the...
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A Woman and Her Four Men
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Directed by Algimantas Puipa • 1983 • USSR/Lithuania
The windswept Baltic coast of Lithuania at the turn of the century. A lonely widow joins a family of three men in their homestead, half-buried by the shifting sand dunes around them. Over the years, the family suffers loss, poverty, and injust...
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Murdering the Devil
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Directed by Ester Krumbachová • 1970 • Czechoslovakia
Please note this film is not available to subscribers in the USEster Krumbachová was the hidden mastermind behind the Czech New Wave, contributing costumes, set design, and screenplays for some of the most celebrated films of the era. This n...
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A Charming Girl
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Directed by Lucian Bratu • 1967 • Romania
Romania’s answer to the French New Wave delights of Truffaut and Varda, this sixties cult classic is shot through with cinematic joie de vivre. Popular singer Margareta Pâslaru stars as Ruxandra, a young woman with a deficit of talent and an abundance of...
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Man Is Not a Bird
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Directed by Dušan Makavejev • 1964 • Yugoslavia
Please not this title is not available to subscribers in the USThe debut feature from Yugoslav cinema’s greatest iconoclast, Man Is Not a Bird announced Dušan Makavejev to the world and paved the way for the Balkan nation’s Black Wave movement. Se...
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Hammer and Sickle
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Directed by Sergei Livnev • 1994 • Russia
A dizzying exercise in postmodern parody, this nineties cult gem from Sergei Livnev delves into the dark heart of Stalinist cultural production. The tale of a simple female tractor driver who undergoes an experimental gender reassignment procedure before...
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Ana, mon amour
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Directed by Călin Peter Netzer • 2017 • Romania
From Berlinale-winning director Călin Peter Netzer (Child’s Pose), this intricate and intimate dissection of a long-term relationship is one of the most striking Romanian films of the 2010s. Charting the heady highs and agonising lows of the romanc...
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Black Cat, White Cat
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Directed by Emir Kusturica • 1998 • Serbia
A careening ensemble comedy bursting at the seams with music and visual energy, Black Cat, White Cat is Emir Kusturica’s madcap tribute to the marginalised and dispossessed. The film follows the twisted romances and small-time schemes of a community of ...
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Love Affair, or The Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator
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Directed by Dušan Makavejev • 1967 • Yugoslavia
This gleefully subversive, formally skittish, and surprisingly moving oddity from the inimitable Dušan Makavejev is a high point of the Yugoslav Black Wave. Centred around the doomed romance between a Hungarian switchboard operator Izabela (Eva Ras...
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Yellow Cat
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Directed by Adilkhan Yerzhanov • 2020 • Kazakhstan
A movie-obsessed ex-con and his sultry female companion are lovers on the lam in Adilkhan Yerzhanov’s droll and touching crime caper. Kermek (Azamat Nigmanov) returns from the joint to his native Kazakh village with a dream: to build a cinema on...
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Annychka
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Directed by Borys Ivchenko • 1968 • USSR/Ukraine
A wartime melodrama shot through with the folkloric magic and vivid imagination that defined Ukraine’s so-called “poetic cinema” of the 1960s. In the dark days of Nazi occupation, a young girl native to the Carpathian mountains falls in love with ...
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Brief Encounters
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Directed by Kira Muratova • 1967 • USSR/Ukraine
The debut feature from one of Russian-language cinema’s most fearless auteurs, Brief Encounters is a quietly devastating gem. Banned for twenty years and only rediscovered in the late ‘80s, this beautifully staged domestic drama uses flashbacks to ...
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Farewells
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Directed by Wojciech Has • 1958 • Poland
Also known in English as Lidia Ate the Apple, Wojciech Has’s melancholic adaptation of Stanisław Dygat’s novel evokes the despair pervading Poland in the years before and after the Second World War. In 1939, bourgeois student Pawel (Tadeusz Janczar) rebel...
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Getting to Know the Big Wide World
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Directed by Kira Muratova • 1978 • USSR/Russia
On a rough and tumble construction site, the conversation flows and love blooms for trio Lyuba, Misha, and Kolya. In the liminal space of their workplace, they build material and intangible connections. Kira Muratova’s signature eye for the foibles ...
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Life for a Life
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Directed by Yevgeni Bauer • 1916 • Russia
The godfather of pre-revolutionary Russian film, Yevgeni Bauer, brought all his powers to bear on this haunting melodrama. Documenting a love triangle between two sisters and a dashing prince, Life for a Life demonstrates Bauer’s mastery of production de...
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A Piece of Sky
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Directed by Henrik Malyan • 1980 • USSR/Armenia
Nothing is easy for Torik, a shy orphan adopted by his aunt and uncle: he struggles to fit into village life, learn a craft, or find a wife. When Torik does fall in love – with Anjel, a local prostitute – he must face down the disapproval of his na...
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Song of the Cornfields
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Directed by István Szőts • 1948 • Hungary
A landmark film in Hungarian cinema history, István Szőts’s penultimate feature was banned for more than 30 years before being rehabilitated as a national treasure. Centring on a Hungarian soldier returning from the First World War who marries a woman he...
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Spring on Zarechnaya Street
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Directed by Marlen Khutsiev • 1956 • USSR/Ukraine
The feature debut of beloved auteur Marlen Khutsiev, Spring on Zarechnaya Street signalled a sea change in Soviet cinema on its release in 1956. Charting the romance between a literature teacher and a happy-go-lucky factory worker in provincial U...