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Kenneth Branagh, Alicia Silverstone, Matthew Lillard, Natascha McElhone, Alessandro Nivola, Carmen Ejogo, and Adrian Lester in Peines d'amour perdues (2000)

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Peines d'amour perdues

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Featured in

    • "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Gone in Sixty Seconds/Groove/Sunshine/Love's Labour's Lost/Grass (TV Episode 2000)

      Reviewed.
    • William Shakespeare (2000)

    • "Brows Held High" Shakespeare, Film, and Kenneth Branagh: A Retrospective (TV Episode 2011)

      one of William Shakespeare's works adapted by Kenneth Branagh, and the film is reviewed.
    • "Musical Hell" Love's Labour's Lost (TV Episode 2018)

      Film is reviewed.

Referenced in

    • "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Battlefield Earth/The Big Kahuna/Hamlet/Michael Jordan to the Max/Center Stage (TV Episode 2000)

      Referenced during the "Hamlet" review.
    • "Deuxième chance" Love's Laborer's Lost (TV Episode 2001)

      Title reference.
    • Sources chaudes (TV Movie 2005)

      A chorus of women performs the song I Won't Dance for Kenneth Branagh's character to watch.
    • "At the Movies" Episode #10.21 (TV Episode 2013)

      Mentioned by David Stratton in a review of Much Ado About Nothing as another modernised version of a play by William Shakespeare.
    • "The Graham Norton Show" Kenneth Branagh/Vicky McClure/Rachel Zegler/Rose Matafeo/Emile Sandé (TV Episode 2022)

      Mentioned in conversation.

References

    • Lady Be Good (1928)

    • Prologues (1933)

    • Roberta (1935)

      usage of the song I Won't Dance
    • Le Danseur du dessus (1935)

    • L'entreprenant Mr Petrov (1937)

Version of

    • Love's Labour's Lost (TV Movie 1965)

      Based on the same play.
    • Liefdes loze les (TV Movie 1967)

      Based on the same play.
    • Liebe leidet mit Lust (TV Movie 1973)

      Based on the same play.
    • "BBC Play of the Month" Love's Labour's Lost (TV Episode 1975)

      Based on the same play.
    • "On sort ce soir" Peines d'amour perdues (TV Episode 1982)

      Based on the same play.

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