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- After meeting at a local pool over their summer break, a love triangle forms between three adolescent girls, which proves difficult to sustain as they each desire the love of another.
- A journey through the masterpieces and obsessions of the Genius of the Impressionism. With the invaluable contribution of Ross King, author of the best seller Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies. From Giverny, Musée D'Orsay, Orangerie and Marmottan. Water Lilies of Monet - the Magic of Water and Light tells the story of the origin of a massive work of art that broke with convention, of an artist resurrecting his life only thanks to painting. His human endeavor defied both space and conventions in his timeless masterpieces. In a war-torn country, the undisputed genius of French Art disrupted the art world and changes it forever.
- Water Lily is an imaginary Japanese tale which tells the birth of the lotus flower.
- "Water Lilies" is the story of Richard, a psychiatrist, and the intertwined lives of his three patients. Katherine, a schoolteacher, complains of the affairs she's having. John, a surgeon, worries that his wife is having affairs. Jennifer, a college student, admits to having an affair with a married man, who happens to be a surgeon. In the therapy sessions, Richard confides to each that he plans to quit his practice. Even with the dissolution of their relationships, the patients must give Richard a compelling reason to stay.
- Through a dialogue between Claude Monet and his old friend, statesman George Clemenceau, this contemplative VR experience invites the user on a sensory journey inside Monet's art and vision.
- An affluent Athenian belle arrives at a quiet village with her ailing brother, only to find herself entangled in the unwelcome romantic advances of the village's handsome doctor. Can love bloom in the elegant villa with the water lilies?
- The life of Arun, a newspaper delivery boy, changes when he sees the beautiful college girl Swapna. Taking time out to admire her every day albeit from a distance his world is shattered one day.
- Genevieve Connors, a girl of the slums, is taken to wealthy Mrs. Vanderbeck's country home for a week's vacation. Although neighbor Evelyn Carlisle refers to Genevieve as a "gutter brat," her cousin Dick takes an interest in Genevieve after he rescues her when her canoe overturns. He gathers water lilies for her and notes that their fragrance and purity have not been affected by the slime and mud clinging to their roots. Although he arranges for Genevieve to take a stenography course and promises her a position with his older brother Willard later, Mrs. Lawson, Evelyn's aunt, rudely turns her away. Dick, about to leave for the war, accidentally meets Genevieve again. He buys her water lilies, and sees that she is installed as Willard's secretary. Meanwhile, Mrs. Lawson's dissipated son Dwight knocks down a policeman during a gambling raid and, thinking him dead, hides out. After Genevieve receives a note from Dwight asking for clothes and money, Mrs. Lawson suspiciously pursues her, but Dick follows and proves Genevieve's innocence.
- Albertina is filled with the rhythm and poetry of grace and motion. She is a celebrated dancer whose fame is widespread. She has overtaxed her strength, is forbidden to appear in public and is obliged to seek quiet and rest. She retires to her Aunt Mary's home, a beautiful and restful country place, where she secures the much-needed seclusion and comfort. Next door to Aunt Mary there lives a very handsome fellow who has often admired Aunt Mary's niece and to tell the truth she admires him. Growing restless under the enforced retirement, Albertina strolls down to the lake where the water-lilies grow. She pulls a number of them into a garland which she holds bewitchingly above her head. They give her an inspiration and involuntarily she pirouettes, bends and swerves her lithe and willowy form like a nymph of ethereal sweetness. The young man who lives next door is rowing upon the lake; he see Albertina dancing on the velvety field of grass, is charmed by her, and rushes toward her. She trips lightly away from him, like a thistle-down wafted by some gentle zephyr. Following, he takes her in his arms and from that moment they are held by Cupid's bonds. Fates are sometimes kind and sometimes harsh; in this instance fate has decreed that Maurice suffer blindness from a lightning strike, which flashes into his eye as he stands enchanted, gazing out of the window at a gathering storm. Albertina hears of his affliction and declares her undying love for him. But he will not have her engage herself to him, blind and helpless, and sacrifice her life for his, so he sacrifices his happiness by declaring that he does not love her. Broken-hearted she returns to the city and again takes up her public career as an exponent of Terpsichore and Delarte, gaining fresh laurels and making new triumphs; these divert but do not lessen her love for Maurice. After one of her exhibitions, a child presents her with a bunch of water lilies; her heart leaps within her and she resolved to return to her blind lover. She goes back to her Aunt Mary's, asks first for Maurice, then wanders down to where the water lilies will remind her of sweet memories of the past. There she finds him groping his way to the symbols of her constancy and love. She glides toward him, he hears her voice and they walk into each other's outstretched arms.
- The sun revolves around the building. Beautiful study of light in to Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D Major.
- To the honor rolls of great motion pictures, ado this mighty love story of two lovers whose love stood the test of time.
- "A hundred years from now they're gonna be looking up at this old master and they're gonna try and imagine what it was like to be alive in the same century Monet painted this."
- 2020–202144m8.1 (10)TV EpisodeAndrew tells the story of Water Lilies by Claude Monet. The first and perhaps most influential art installation ever created.
- Riri enters Yurigaoka Girls' Academy to become a Lily and protect people from the Huge, but finds her fellow Lilies more competitive and combative than she'd imagined. When a Huge specimen escapes, can Riri survive her first battle with no training?
- Claude Monet's eight water lilies canvases in the Orangerie in Paris are his crowning achievement. They are his tribute to the tragedy of World War One. Ironicly the paintings were panned by critics as dull though Monet was criticized as too radical all his life. They only achieved popularity when abstract impressionists such as Jackson Pollack used them for inspiration.
- Hosts Maya Frank and Anna Fujii sit down with singer-songwriter Gabbi Green of the band Lily Waters.
- 1990– 26mTV EpisodeStephen plants the newest part of his garden, the pond, where he has converted a difficult boggy spot into a spectacular feature: Sophie Thomson shows how to identify and treat lime induced chlorosis in plants.
- Why would a garden-gloved thief lift a water lily from a botanical garden in London? ELT gets to the root of a rare plant heist.
- 2002–202124mTV-Y5.2 (7)TV EpisodeRuby watches Baby Huffington while Mr. and Mrs. Huffington set up for a picnic./The girls try to perfect the hardest move in their synchronized swimming routine./Max says goodbye to his toys to go to a playdate at Louise's.
- 2014– 55mPodcast Episode
- Everybody is looking forward to the water lily celebration, except Basil that is. He is unhappily in love and needs Lillifee's help to overcome his shyness.
- 2010– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2016–Podcast Episode
- Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers go on an eco quest to find out all about water lilies.
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- 2016– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 6mPodcast Episode
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- 2016– 17mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 5mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 11mPodcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- Joe Croaker notices there is an unusual lotus leaf in the pond and he clearly does not like it. And when the same water lily "attacks" Bartle Bee, he and Joe decide to try and get rid o f it. But how can they when every time they turn their heads, it grows bigger and bigger?
- Flutterby finds a beautiful waterlily in the pond and stops to collect nectar from it. She is so tired afterword that she falls asleep in the flower. When she wakes up, she finds she's been locked inside the flower, and it's up to Bartle Bee to get her out.
- Carol travels around the Far East and then Europe to unveil the remarkable story of the water lily. This instantly recognizable plant has been economically, spiritually and artistically important to man for centuries.