Sehnsucht is a German word meaning "longing", which C. S. Lewis used as a synonym for "joy". It is has overtones of desire and nostalgia not found in any comparable English word. See Wiktionary entry for "Sehnsucht".
Sehnsucht, an East German film directed in 1990 by Jürgen Brauer.
Sehnsucht, a German film directed in 2006 by Valeska Grisebach
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