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- Lucy Honeychurch shares a brief romance with George Emerson in Florence. Yet as she tries to move on with her life and look for marriage elsewhere, can she truly forget the events of that summer?
- In the Edwardian era, Marian Honeychurch and her two just-of-age children Lucy and Freddy Honeychurch are a carefree, fun-loving family living on Summer Street in the country town of Surrey. Lucy is a proper young lady, but passion seethes beneath her demure demeanor. She and her chaperone, her older cousin Charlotte Bartlett, who is officious in a slyly-undermining way, travel to Florence, Italy for a week-long respite. They stay at the Pensione Bertolini, which is popular among British tourists. Among the disparate group of other British guests at the Pensione are Mr. Emerson, whom Charlotte considers vulgar because of his forwardness, and his son, bright but brooding George Emerson. As their stay progresses, George feels that Italian life is opening his eyes to what is important in life, and he feels the same is happening to Lucy. On a group outing, an incident occurs which both Charlotte and Lucy consider improper, and the two leave Italy early and head back to England. Soon after, Lucy gets engaged to the upper-crust and passionless Cecil Vyse, and Mr. Emerson moves to Summer Street, with George visiting on the weekends. As George befriends the Honeychurches, Lucy begins to tell a series of lies, mostly to herself, about what and whom she really wants in her life.
- The Lintons, Barking, East London stands proud overlooking the city. The physical fabric of the estate is unpicked and goes on it's final journey through processing plants whilst the invisible social history frames the process, revealing the seductive shadows of occupation and the voyeuristic brutality of demolition.
- A tour guide and also a hotel rep automated voice, Kanya, leads her foreign guest, Alex, through a beach town in the east of Thailand called Bangsaen. Since Kanya's presentation is overtly aestheticized and strictly regimented, Alex decides to explore the town by himself, fantasizing to get out of the frame.
- A young woman's life turns up side down after she is diagnosed with young onset Parkinson's disease.
- Herbert arrives in the seaside city on a long working trip. Accidentally he falls in love with a very strange beautiful saleswoman in a flower shop. He suffers from insomnia, which he treats by watching billiards on TV.
- In the film Rooms with a View we observe the transformation of a building in the heart of Athens from a space which has traditionally been occupied by goldsmiths to a luxurious boutique hotel. During our stay we come to experience three different levels of coexistence.
- Official music video for "Room with A View" by Tony Carey.
- Three women friends share a lively discussion on some very controversial topics.
- Death Angel performs in the music video "A Room with a View" from the album "Act III" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video opens with shots of city lights. The band plays next to stone ruins and later on a rooftop overlooking a city. Mark Osegueda sings as the band plays.
- Lucy Honeychurch, a young Englishwoman, makes her first visit to Florence, Italy in the early 1900's. There, she meets a quiet yet eccentric young man named George Emerson. Upon her return to England, Lucy must decide whether to follow through with her marriage to her stoic fiancée, Cecil, or follow her heart and her growing attraction to George.
- To satisfy Tommy's need for privacy, he Barrys build him a tree house with a view of the neighbors' second-floor bedroom window. Said neighbors leave their Venetian blinds open during intimacy.
- The Crane family keeps a tense vigil while Niles has open-heart surgery, each remembering various experiences they've had in hospitals.
- Gary and baby Michael are caught outside during an unexpected air raid.
- Bubba is tired of his bedroom being so near to Mama's watchful eye. Vint and Naomi are tired of living down in the basement. When they follow Iola's suggestion to swap rooms, Mama must find a way to thwart the new living arrangements.