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  1. Synopsis. Ferdinand, King of Navarre, and his three noble companions, the Lords Berowne, Dumaine, and Longaville, take an oath not to give in to the company of women. They devote themselves to three years of study and fasting; Berowne agrees somewhat more hesitantly than the others.

  2. Love's Labour's Lost is a 2000 British musical romantic comedy film written, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh, based on the comic play of the same name by William Shakespeare. The first feature film to be made of this lesser-known comedy, Branagh's fourth film of a Shakespeare play was a box-office and critical disappointment. [1] [2]

  3. Love's Labour's Lost: Directed by Kenneth Branagh. With Alessandro Nivola, Alicia Silverstone, Natascha McElhone, Kenneth Branagh. An update of the classic Shakespeare story, director Kenneth Branagh shot the film like a classic 1930s musical.

    • (4.9K)
    • Romance, Comedy, Musical
    • Kenneth Branagh
    • 2000-03-31
  4. Love's Labour's Lost, RSC at the Aldwych, directed by John Barton, 9 May 1979, matinée, mid stalls. If you have access to journal content via a personal subscription, university, library, employer or society, select from the options below: I can access personal subscriptions, purchases, paired institutional access and free tools such as ...

  5. "Love's Labour's Lost" takes place in 1939, when the King of Navarre and his three best friends make a pact to remain celibate for three years.

    • (68)
    • Kenneth Branagh
    • PG
    • Alessandro Nivola
  6. Love's Labour's Lost is a film directed by Kenneth Branagh with Kenneth Branagh, Nathan Lane, Adrian Lester, Matthew Lillard .... Year: 2000. Original title: Love's Labour's Lost. Synopsis: Kenneth Branagh's musical adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy sets the action in the last few days before the start of World War II.

  7. Love’s Labour's Lost is a play by William Shakespeare that was likely written in the mid-1590s and was first published in 1598. The play follows the King of Navarre and three of his lords as they swear off women for three years of study, only to have their plans disrupted by the arrival of the Princess of France and her ladies.