1. Philomena (2013)
A heartfelt blend of romance with a touch of drama and humor. The plot is based on true events, with the outstanding British actress Judi Dench in the lead role. The main character, a woman who grew up with a challenging life, always remembers her son, whom she had to part with when he was very young. With the help of a journalist, she decides to search for her son.

2. Unconventional Bonds: Mommy (2014)
Xavier Dolan presents a fresh perspective on the challenging relationship between a mother and her rebellious teenage son. Filled with determination to start a new life, she welcomes her recently adopted son from an orphanage. The mother-son duo clashes as the boy grapples with being a social outcast in his formative years. Just when the complexity seems overwhelming, a quiet and mysterious neighbor emerges, connecting them in an unexpected and intriguing way.

3. Whispers of Love: Romantics Anonymous (Les émotifs anonymes, 2010)
The plot revolves around the sweet romance between a modest confectioner and his new employee. Both share an obsession for chocolate, music, and romantic evenings in the enchanting city of Paris beneath the widespread hazelnut crown. The only hurdle is their own modesty, hindering them from taking the first step to meet each other. This movie is perfect to share with your loved ones during those leisurely moments.

4. A Canine's Tale: White God (Fehér isten, 2014)
This is a poignant tale of betrayal. A tidy and pristine girl, accompanied only by her canine companion, moves to an unfamiliar house. No one wants the dog there, leading it to be sent to a canine shelter. Thus begins a story of an abandoned dog, its survival, transformation, dynamic traits, habits, and even its appearance.

5. Charming Encounter: 500 Days of Summer (2009)
Experience the charm of 500 Days of Summer, where two contrasting souls find love. Summer, a pragmatist, scoffs at eternal love. On the flip side, Tom, a romantic, crafts beautiful words in greeting cards. Fated, Tom believes in everlasting love and lightning strikes, somewhat hindering the Tom-Summer affair.

6. Journey into Emotions: What Dreams May Come (1998)
Explore the deeply moving and emotional What Dreams May Come (1998), depicting unwavering love even in the face of death. In search of his beloved, he embarks on an extensive journey, even if it means descending into hell.

7. Unveiling Life's Beauty: Poetry Unveiled (Shi, 2010)
Meet Mi-ja, an eccentric and inquisitive woman who finds joy in unraveling the mysteries of evidence and proof. She stumbles upon a new world - a world filled with the beauty of everyday life. This cinematic masterpiece is the creation of the South Korean director, Lee Chang-dong.

8. Capturing Hearts: A Swedish Love Story (En kärlekshistoria, 1970)
This film delves into the realm of adolescence. When you are no longer a child, yet the world of adults with all its issues and concerns still feels enclosed, another world opens up - the world of first love, a person you remember forever. Purest, brightest. One of those things without barriers or conventions.

9. A Tipsy Journey: The Geographer Drank His Globe Away
An adaptation from Alexei Ivanov's book. From desperation and financial struggles, a biologist turns to teaching geography, but he's not the most outstanding teacher. He attempts to connect with students and assistants to establish peace in his family... yet, in the end, he still sits down to drink with friends, and life continues to flow.

10. Unveiling Enigma: About Elly (Darbareye Elly, 2009)
The film by Iranian director Asghar Farhadi has garnered much praise from critics worldwide. The story begins effortlessly and naturally with the appearance of several couples and children going on a weekend beach trip. Elly accompanies them. She is invited to be introduced to Ahmad. She behaves quite reserved, and at times, she even seems on the verge of madness. She dislikes clear suggestions from her new friends and presents herself as a person with very independent thoughts.
Source: BRIGHTSIDE

