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- Coinciding with the release of her album of the same name, this narrative-driven odyssey tells the story of Jennifer Lopez's journey to love through her own eyes.
- Near by Christmas, in an old and charming town in Transylvania, Sebastian and Aprilia start a beautiful love story. However, nothing is as simple as it would seem. Being influenced by three men with strong personalities, Aprilia needs to find the balance between adulthood and the choices of a young girl's heart. It's Christmas time and life holds for this talented beautiful girl only the presents that she is strong enough to grab.
- Tristan and Damar, two people who have been friends for a long time, turn out to be in love with the same woman. One day, an unexpected event changes their lives.
- "Once upon a time there was a woman who lived on the back of a man's tongue..." When Belinda's father dies she decides to do what she has always wanted to: move to the city and become a writer. The move proves instantly significant because across the street from her new loft Belinda discovers two women she is immediately drawn towards: the elderly Violet, who has retired from publishing and understands what Belinda wants to become; and Suzanne, an artist whose new show has just opened and whose success Belinda wants to emulate. Suzanne, in turn, lives with Tony, a popular TV soap actor. However, their relationship is in trouble due to Tony's frustration at feeling trapped in a role that is bad for his career, but which pays too much to just walk away from. He's looking for an escape from his life - which is when Belinda catches his eye. Suddenly, Violet dies. This event causes Belinda and Suzanne to reappraise what they are doing with their lives. Suzanne responds by moving into her studio for a few days, giving Tony time to sort himself out. Seeing her leave, Belinda decides to respond to Tony's flirtation and knocks on his door. Tony's response is to invite her to stay the night. Belinda is delirious for two reasons: because she gets to play "Suzanne" with Tony, and because this is exactly the sort of experience she needs to write her first novel. Meanwhile, Tony knows he shouldn't be doing this - but he just can't help himself. Inevitably, Suzanne returns to her apartment and discovers Belinda not only there, but also wearing her clothes. Belinda tries to brazen it out. But the effort is too much, and Suzanne returns to her studio, while Belinda goes back to her loft, disgusted with herself and her behaviour. Oblivious to the fact the women have met, Tony arrives home to find his apartment empty. So he crosses the street and woos Belinda back into his bed. Now, after they have spent a romantic day together, Belinda is convinced that Tony loves her. But that night Suzanne has a change of heart. Returning to their apartment, she tells Tony she wants a reconciliation. He says he wants one too. But then she discovers Belinda is still there! This is Not a Love Story is a wry, humorous story about sex and love, success and failure, creativity and careers.
- 'this is a love story' is a narrative spoken word short film written and directed by Noah J Welter. It is a tender expression of what love looks like as it ages.
- Blake and Molly Hathaway find themselves deep in the throes of extramarital affairs, ending up further apart from each other and those they love.
- In 2007, Otts' H1B (work) visa was about to expire. He needed to leave the United States, and his partner Ken, for a full year in order to qualify for another visa. But there was no guarantee that he could return. Two weeks before leaving, Otts and Ken asked their friends to answer some questions on camera: why was this happening? What would Ken and Otts' absence mean to you?
- Driven by his infatuations, a young man demonstrates the conundrums of relationships by gambling with the game of seduction.
- Stories of Love in Los Angeles.
- An awkward barista tries to hit on a female customer in all the wrong ways.
- A short film about a Summer fling told from beginning to end while simultaneously experienced from end to beginning.
- Shot during the dismantlement of the refugee camp in the North of France in late 2016, the film features a most unlikely of couples -a Spanish anarchist activist who has chosen to live at the camp and a Sudanese man who feels like Europe has been treating him like a criminal since he first set foot on the continent and yet desperately needs to avoid deportation to almost-certain persecution and death. Will he, a devout Muslim, marry her, a feminist atheist, in order to get his papers and be able to remain in Europe? It's not so easy, we learn. It is with this intimate, humanistic tale that the film helps illuminate the violent shutdown of the refugee camp know as "The Jungle," in Northern France, at the time the largest ever on European soil. The camp, which opened January in 2015, was a shanty town that drew global media attention during the peak of the European migrant crisis in 2015, when its population grew rapidly. Migrants stayed at the camp while they attempted to enter the United Kingdom, or while they awaited their French asylum claims to be processed. It was located on a former landfill site to the east of Calais. By July 2015, it had 3,000 inhabitants and continued to grow. As well as residences, the Jungle contained shops, restaurants, hairdressers, schools, places of worship and a boxing club. Although estimates of the number of migrants differed, a Help Refugees census gave a figure of 8,143 people just before the camp's demolition in October 2016. By portraying that demolition process, the film asks tough questions about the development of "Fortress Europe," a hostile environment to migrants and refugees that has transcended the European Union's border areas and permeated its core.
- Hollywood meets Bollywood, on the "Streets of Hip-Hop", with which, they are both deeply in Love.
- Portraiture was a common practice for the Middle Ages. At that period, the depicted faces were only saints and nobles, while the artist and his relatives were not presented. The Renaissance reemphasized human personality and self-expression. In this aspect, painter Zahari Zograf was an innovator. The portrait of a woman at the same time was considered a revolutionary act.
- 2020– 46mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2020– 27mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2019– 47mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 37mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2019– 21mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2016– 32mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2023–2024TV-PG4.8 (12)TV EpisodeRenge has fallen under the spell of Zukyumpire. Zukyumpire attracts many men and women, but when Houtaro and his friends investigate, they find that there is a danger to Renge and the others...!?
- Episode: (2024)2019– 41mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2024)2022– 54mPodcast Episode
- 2011–Podcast Episode
- 2021– 43mPodcast Episode