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Filene's (/ f aɪ ˈ l iː n z /, originally William Filene & Sons Co.) was an American department store chain; it was founded by William Filene in 1881. The success of the original full-line store in Boston, Massachusetts , was supplemented by the foundation of its off-price sister store Filene's Basement in 1908.
Croatian Film Association's database of Croatian films describes I Love You as a film with a modern style, dealing with an interesting and somewhat intriguing topic, but notes its one-dimensionality and predictability, arguing that characterization and depth were sacrificed in favor of the film's visual style. [1]
I Love You (1982 film), a Pakistani Urdu film starring Waheed Murad; I Love You, a French-Italian drama directed by Marco Ferreri, starring Christopher Lambert; I Love You, an Indian Hindi-language film directed by Vara Prasad, starring Prashanth; I Love You, a 2001 South Korean film starring Oh Ji-ho; I Love You, a Chinese drama directed by ...
I Love You is a 2004 Indian Odia romance action film directed by Hara Patnaik and produced by Sanjay Nayak. A remake of Tamil film Thulladha Manamum Thullum (1999), It stars debutante Anubhav Mohanty and Mumbai based model and actress Namrata Thapa .
I Love, You Love (1961 film), a documentary film; I Love, You Love (1989 film), a Czechoslovak film This page was last edited on 25 ...
Tbilisi, I Love You (Georgian: თბილისი, მიყვარხარ Tbilisi, miq’varkhar) is a 2014 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities and part of Emmanuel Benbihy’s Cities of Love franchise that started with Paris, je t'aime and New York, I Love You. The film consists of a series of 10 ...
I Love You is a 1986 French-Italian drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. [3] Cast. Christopher Lambert - Michel;
I Loved You (Russian: Я вас любил…, romanized: Ya vas lyubil...), is a 1968 Soviet comedy film directed by Ilia Frez and written by Mikhail Lvovsky. Produced by the Gorky Film Studio, it premiered on 29 January 1968 [1] and, with 21,3 million viewers, became one of the Soviet box office leaders of that year.