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  1. Shakespeare’s classic paradigm finds contemporaneity in I’LL FIND YOU, a new film directed by Martha Coolidge. Instead of Romeo and Juliet in Renaissance Verona, we find ROBERT and RACHEL in mid-20th Century Europe - ensnared by the tumult of World War II. ROBERT, a catholic opera singer and RACHEL, a Jewish violin virtuoso, dream of one ...

  2. Kids say: Not yet rated Rate movie. This period romance will make viewers' hearts swell with wistful hope for finding a similar love. While it seems like I'll Find You may have been created as a take on Romeo and Juliet, the closest comparison to this drama is actually romance classic Somewhere in Time -- which means director Martha Coolidge is ...

  3. Who's making I'll Find You: Crew List . A look at the I'll Find You behind-the-scenes crew and production team. The film's director Martha Coolidge last directed Material Girls and The Prince & Me. The film's writer David S. Ward last wrote Flyboys and Major League 4.

  4. A young couple, a Catholic opera singer and a Jewish violinist, dream of performing together at Carnegie Hall. When they're torn apart by the German invasion of Poland, Robert vows to find Rachel, no matter what. Drama 2022 1 hr 56 min. 73%.

  5. I'll Find You. When two young lovers, ROBERT, a tenor and RACHEL, a violin virtuoso get torn apart by the outbreak of WWII, Robert vows to find Rachel, no matter what. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

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  6. May 20, 2024 · A review from Film Threat points out that the film “embraces overt sentimentality, predictability, and a heavy sheen of gloss”, ultimately feeling “stale” as a result. The review also criticizes the film for its “unintentionally funny and cringe-inducing lines”. Conclusion “I’ll Find You” is a film that wears its heart on its ...

  7. Feb 25, 2022 · Martha Coolidge. Director. David S. Ward. Writer. Inspired by stories of Polish musicians from the 1930s and 40s. Two young lovers, Robert, a Catholic opera singer, and Rachel, a Jewish violin virtuoso, dream of one day performing together at legendary Carnegie Hall. When they're torn apart by the German invasion of Poland, Robert vows to find ...