4x romantic films for you and your valentine

You can spend Valentine's Day in a restaurant or you can cuddle up on the couch with wine, popcorn and a romantic movie on your mind. In this four films the romance bursts from the screen. Text: Patrick Stoffer

The Notebook

It was the early 40s when Allie Hamilton left for the town of Seabrook, North Carolina, to spend a holiday with her family. Here she meets Noah Calhaun, who is in love with her from the first moment. A summer full of passion ensues, but when Allie moves away and Noah joins the army, love seems to be over for good...

The Great Gatsby

In the spring of 1922, writer Nick Carraway leaves the Midwest and moves to New York City. He pursues his own American Dream and moves into the neighborhood of the mysterious, always partying millionaire Jay Gatsby (played by Leonardo DiCaprio), his niece Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan, a famous and noble womanizer. Nick is drawn into the fascinating world of the super-rich and will witness obsession, tragedy and madness.

Moulin Rouge

Christian, a young writer, travels to Montmartre, Paris, in 1899 and befriends some Bohemian artists. All with a lifestyle of freedom, truth, beauty and love. The artists try to sell a show to the Moulin Rouge nightclub, whose owner needs a good show to turn the nightclub into a real theater. The wealthy count who has to make this possible wants the exclusive attention of Satine, the absolute star of the Moulin Rouge. But her eye falls on Christian...

Fifty Shades of Grey

Anastasia just graduated from college with her best friend Kate. Kate starts working at a local newspaper while Anastasia has difficulty finding work. She decides to take a job in a hardware store. One day, a sick Kate asks to take over an interview with successful entrepreneur and billionaire Christian Grey. A special relationship follows…