A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 31, 2000
Original Title:
Love's Labour's Lost
Alternate Titles:
Trabajos de amor perdidos
Genres:
Comedy | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Arts Council of England
Intermedia
Pathé
Shakespeare Film Company
StudioCanal
Production Countries:
France | Germany | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 6 CZ: 12+ FR: TP GB: U JP: G US: PG
Runtime: 93
The King of Navarre and his three companions swear a very public oath to study together and to renounce women for three years. Their honour is immediately put to the test by the arrival of the Princess of France and her three lovely companions. It's love at first sight for all concerned followed by the men's hopeless efforts to disguise their feelings.
Art Direction:
Mark Raggett
Casting:
Randi Hiller
Nina Gold
Cinematography:
Alex Thomson
Costume Design:
Anna Buruma
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Angus Cameron
Director:
Kenneth Branagh
Director of Photography:
Alex Thomson
Editor:
Neil Farrell
Dan Farrell
Executive Producer:
Harvey Weinstein
Bob Weinstein
Guy East
Alexis Lloyd
Nigel Sinclair
Foley Artist:
Ruth Sullivan
Hairstylist:
Joseph Koniak
Makeup Artist:
Catherine Heys
Amanda Knight
Clare Le Vesconte
Original Music Composer:
Patrick Doyle
Producer:
Kenneth Branagh
David Barron
Production Design:
Tim Harvey
Screenplay:
Kenneth Branagh
Set Decoration:
Celia Bobak
Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare
Writer:
Kenneth Branagh
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