What’s up with love? Can it still be found or is it a utopian dream? What keeps a couple together and where does desire take us? In its search for clues, the film comes upon two completely different couples: a first love and a last love. One begins unexpectedly via Internet, the other culminates in a shared dream of many years in Portland, Oregon. Meanwhile, Eva Illouz and Sven Hillenkamp discerningly crack the code of the impossible character of love, the findings of which the two couples discount.
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YES NO MAYBE Ein Film über die Liebe von Kaspar Kasics TRAILER HD
Mit Eva Illouz Sven Hillenkamp Hannah & Samuel Robertson Tanja & Peter Mäder Inhalt/Synopsis Was ist mit der Liebe los? Gibt es sie noch oder ist sie eine ...
Yes No Maybe - Trailer
Yes No Maybe Whether we see it or not possibility exists in every moment Yes No Maybe is a compelling piece of physical theatre that explores our everyday ...
Yes No Maybe - Trailer 1
Another trailer for the upcoming short film from Goo Studios. Check out for more info and videos. Word.
Yes No Maybe Trailer 2
Yes No Maybe Whether we see it or not possibility exists in every moment Yes No Maybe is a compelling piece of physical theatre that explores our everyday ...
Yes No Maybe First Teaser Trailer 2011
One Love Paul Zack and Luccu Courtesy of Creative Commons.
Yes No Maybe - Teaser Trailer
Just a little taste of "Yes No Maybe" the upcoming short from the boys at Goo Studios.
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