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  2. When the Love Is Gone - Wikipedia

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    When the Love Is Gone is a 2013 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Andoy Ranay and starring Cristine Reyes, Gabby Concepcion, Alice Dixson, Andi Eigenmann, and Jake Cuenca. [1] The film is distributed by Viva Films with co-production of MVP Pictures and was released November 27, 2013, nationwide as part of Viva Films' 32nd anniversary.

  3. Gone (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Gone is a 2012 American thriller film written by Allison Burnett, directed by Heitor Dhalia, and starring Amanda Seyfried. The film earned negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment .

  4. Category:Films based on Spanish novels - Wikipedia

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    M. Malena Is a Name from a Tango; El malvado Carabel (1956 film) Mammy (1951 film) The Man from Rome; The Man Who Knew Love; La manzana de oro; Mararía (film)

  5. Sounds Like Love (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sounds Like Love (Spanish: Fuimos canciones, lit. 'We Were Songs') is a 2021 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Juana Macías from a screenplay by Laura Sarmiento, based on the 2018 novel duology Canciones y recuerdos by Elísabet Benavent. The film stars María Valverde and Álex González and was released on Netflix on 29 September 2021 ...

  6. Spanish phonology - Wikipedia

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    either a tap or a trill when followed by a consonant or a pause, as in amo [ɾ ~ r] paterno ('paternal love'), the former being more common; [51] a tap when followed by a vowel-initial word, as in amo [ɾ] eterno ('eternal love'). Morphologically, a word-final rhotic always corresponds to the tapped [ɾ] in related words.

  7. Gone, But Not Forgotten (film) - Wikipedia

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    The critically acclaimed film showed at more than 30 film festivals. It is among the films featured in Gary Kramer's book, Independent Queer Cinema: Reviews and Interviews. [1] The cover of the book displays the poster for the film; the director, Michael Akers, and the star, Matthew Montgomery, are both interviewed in Chapter Five. [1]

  8. Live Twice, Love Once - Wikipedia

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    A successful Spanish mathematics professor faces the awful reality of Alzheimer's and increasingly reverts to earlier memories of a lost love. With hesitant but increasing support from his somewhat dysfunctional family, the professor pursues a childhood dream before losing all his memory, forging stronger family ties long the way.

  9. Category:English-language Spanish films - Wikipedia

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    Spanish films using the English language. Most Spanish films were shot without the original sound. Dialogues were added in the post-production. So there is no real original language in Spanish films with American, British, French and German actors. (See: Dubbing in Spain