Love & Friendship
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Love & Friendship

Lady Susan Vernon takes up temporary residence at her in-laws' estate and, while there, is determined to be a matchmaker for her daughter Frederica--a...nd herself too, naturally. Show More

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Love & Friendship, set in the 1790s, follows the story of Lady Susan Vernon, a charming widow who seeks refuge in her in-laws' estate to avoid society's gossip about her romantic escapades. Lady Susan is determined to find a suitable husband not only for herself but also for her hesitant daughter, Frederica.

Lady Susan's wit and intelligence captivate those around her, allowing her to manipulate and navigate the complexities of high society. She strategically manipulates her relationships, always keeping her true intentions hidden. As she weaves her way through the social circles, Lady Susan forms alliances and encounters various suitors, each offering their own set of advantages and challenges.

Despite her scheming and often self-serving nature, Lady Susan also reveals her genuine concern and love for her daughter. Frederica, on the other hand, struggles to find her own place in the world and resists her mother's attempts at matchmaking.

Love & Friendship is a witty and satirical tale filled with intricate plotting, scandalous affairs, and razor-sharp dialogue. Adapted from Jane Austen's lesser-known epistolary novel, this film captures the essence of Austen's timeless themes of love, desire, and societal expectations.

With its lush period costumes, stunning cinematography, and a brilliant performance by Kate Beckinsale as Lady Susan Vernon, Love & Friendship is a delightful period comedy that will transport viewers to a bygone era of regency England.

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Love & Friendship

Release Date:

03 Jun 2016

Writers:

Whit Stillman, Jane Austen

Awards:

7 wins & 54 nominations