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  1. 9 nov. 2021 · 25 Best Travel Movies On Netflix. 1. Eat, Pray, Love (2010) This movie is an absolute classic! Not only is this story filled with beautiful landscapes, but it’s also quite moving. It’s based on a true story, so you’re for sure getting the real deal here.

  2. 15 mai 2019 · 4. Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) dir. Jean Negulesco. Language: English Run time: 102m 67% Rotten Tomatoes. Another throwback to old Hollywood, Three Coins in the Fountain is about three American women working in Rome, sharing an apartment, who want to find love but most importantly, a husband.

  3. 1 mai 2024 · The Highway is a film about a girl who’s kidnapped and put in a truck that travels to Kashmir via Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Himachal Pradesh. The movie beautifully brings out the beauty of freedom through this Bollywood road trip movie.

  4. 23 janv. 2024 · 1.24 The Trip (2010) 1.25 Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) 1.26 The Darjeeling Limited (2007) 1.27 Patagonia (2010) 1.28 Map for Saturday. 1.29 The Art of Travel (2008) 2 The Best Travel Movies with Locations You Can Actually Visit. 2.1 Grand Budapest Hotel. 2.2 Lord of the Rings Trilogy.

  5. Synopsis. This film follows the building of a beautiful eco home by wonderful owner builders Adam and Sian in Victoria, Australia. It’s a stunning traditional timber frame home combining timber joinery, strawbale and cob. And it radiates with the wholehearted love they poured into designing a sustainable home of their dreams, and then ...

  6. www.romanticroadmov.comRomantic Road

    BTS. Romantic Road. info@romanticroadmov.com. Home Presscontact. A heart-warming documentary that chronicles the extraordinary journey two golden-aged Britons take across India in their bewildering 1930’s Rolls Royce. A free-spirited and timeless adventure brimming with tales of danger, personal growth and ultimately a deep love affair.

  7. 14 oct. 2021 · The film pays clear homage to Michael Haneke’s “Funny Games,” a whip-smart commentary on cinematic violence. It doesn’t do itself any favors by inviting that comparison. The Trip. Not ...