Film
- Love Story (1942 film), an Italian drama film
- Love Story (1944 film), a British film
- Love Story (1952 film), a 1952 episode written by Jean Holloway and directed by William Corrigan of the Hallmark Hall of Fame
- Love Story (1970 film), an American romantic drama film based on Erich Segal's novel
- Love Story (1981 film), an Indian Hindi romance film
- Love Story (2006 film), a British documentary film about the band Love
- Love Story (2008 Bengali film), an Indian romance directed by Raj Mukherjee
- Love (2008 Bengali film), an Indian film based on Erich Segal's novel
- Love Story (2011 Indonesian film), an Indonesian film
- Love Story (2011 New Zealand film), a New Zealand film
- Love Story (2012 film), an upcoming Indian film
- Love Story 2050, a 2008 film starring Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra
- A Love Story (film), a 2007 Filipino drama film
- Griffin and Phoenix: A Love Story, a 1976 film starring Peter Falk and Jill Clayburgh
- Love Stories, a 1997 Polish film
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