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Right now, CineDulce highlights a feature that captures the spirit of romance, whether it’s a cheeky meet-cute, a fiery passion, or a story tangled with mischief.

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Wait Your Turn

Wait Your Turn

This indie comedy-drama follows a group of strangers whose lives unexpectedly intersect while waiting in line at a run-down urban laundromat. What begins as small talk slowly unravels into confessions, confrontations, and surprising connections that reveal the humor and heartache of everyday life. Quirky, heartfelt, and character-driven, Wait Your Turn is a slice-of-life story about patience, chance encounters, and the unexpected ways people can change each other’s lives.

Promise of Love

Promise of Love

In this heartfelt made-for-TV drama, Valerie Bertinelli stars as a young bride whose life is shattered when her Marine husband is killed in Vietnam. Struggling to cope with grief while trying to rebuild her future, she leans on friends, family, and her own resilience to find a new path forward. Tender, emotional, and anchored by Bertinelli’s moving performance, The Promise of Love is a poignant story of loss, healing, and the strength it takes to begin again.

A Sensitive, Passionate Man

A Sensitive, Passionate Man

A Sensitive, Passionate Man is a searing drama that tackles the hidden struggles of domestic life with unflinching honesty. David Janssen delivers a raw performance as a husband whose charm masks deep emotional wounds, erupting into alcoholism and violent behavior that threatens to destroy his family. Angie Dickinson plays the devoted wife caught between love, fear, and the safety of her children, while David Huffman portrays their conflicted son. Directed by John Newland, this made-for-television film shocked audiences in 1977 with its candid portrayal of abuse and its impact on a family’s fragile bonds. Unsettling yet deeply human, the story reflects the painful cost of silence while offering a plea for compassion, awareness, and change.

Choices

Choices

John Carluccio, a partially deaf teenager, becomes alienated when prevented from playing football because of his handicap. He must deal with his parents, coach, teammates, his new girlfriend, and a bad crowd he almost falls into, before confronting the school board.

The Lady and The Highwayman

The Lady and The Highwayman

Swashbuckling tale of romance, betrayal, jealousy, banditry, murder, and court intrigue set in the 1660s, during the Restoration to the English throne of King Charles II.

Deep End

Deep End

15-year-old Mike takes a job at the local swimming baths, where he becomes obsessed with an attractive young woman, Susan, who works there as an attendant. Although Susan has a fiancé, Mike does his best to sabotage the relationship, to the extent of stalking both her and her fiancé. Mike becomes increasingly desperate to have Susan for himself, with tragic results.

Bye Bye Baby

Bye Bye Baby

In this lighthearted romantic comedy, two couples navigate the ups and downs of love, jealousy, and unexpected temptations. When their relationships are put to the test by misunderstandings and impulsive choices, hilarity and heartfelt moments follow. Set against the backdrop of Italian charm, Bye Bye Baby delivers laughs, romance, and a playful look at how messy – and wonderful – love can be.

Making Something Up

Making Something Up

Making Something Up is a feel-good romantic comedy about children's book writer Jack Payne (Paul Kinney), the most anal-retentive man in the world.

Five Corners

Five Corners

In 1960s New York, a young woman becomes the target of a dangerous ex-con, sparking a tense confrontation that changes her neighborhood forever. Starring Jodie Foster, Tim Robbins, and John Turturro, Five Corners is a gritty, offbeat crime drama filled with violence, dark humor, and unforgettable performances.

Kiss-Kiss, Dahlings!

Kiss-Kiss, Dahlings!

A whimsical homage to theater across time, Kiss-Kiss, Dahlings! spans three eras – 1900s Moscow, 1950s college productions, and a 1992 TV studio – through the intertwined lives of three generations of actresses. Starring Blythe Danner, Nancy Marchand, and Cynthia Nixon in standout roles, with a guest appearance by Charlie Rose, this PBS short from Great Performances offers a clever, sentimental reflection on stagecraft and legacy.

The Phantom Father

The Phantom Father

American professor Robert Traum embarks on an adventurous and amusing journey through Bucovina to find Sami the projectionist, the only person alive that can tell him anything about his Romanian Jewish descent. His symbolic journey is filled with danger, the unknown and the surreal, but finally rewarded with a double love: on the one hand he finds romantic love, on the other the passion for old cinema, nomad, popular, naive and generous.

Night Tide

Night Tide

A lonely sailor on shore leave falls for a carnival “mermaid,” only to suspect she may be connected to a string of mysterious drownings. Dennis Hopper, in one of his earliest leading roles, stars as the lovestruck sailor torn between passion and fear, while Linda Lawson plays the enigmatic woman at the heart of the mystery. Night Tide is an eerie blend of romance and suspense, a cult classic of atmospheric 1960s horror.

Agalmatophilia

Agalmatophilia

This provocative indie drama explores an unusual fixation: the emotional and physical attraction to mannequins. Blurring the line between fantasy and reality, it follows a character whose private desires clash with a longing for genuine human connection. With an experimental style and haunting tone, the film examines intimacy, obsession, and the limits of love.

Nude on the Moon

Nude on the Moon

A rich rocket scientist organizes an expedition to the moon, which they discover is inhabited by nude women.

Mahogany

Mahogany

An ambitious woman rises from department store clerk to international fashion sensation, only to discover the price of success. Diana Ross dazzles in her signature role as Tracy, a designer torn between love and ambition, with Billy Dee Williams as the activist who grounds her and Anthony Perkins as the obsessive photographer who drives her career. Mahogany is a stylish, dramatic portrait of fame, desire, and the struggle to stay true to yourself.

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