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May 10, 2002 · The Triumph of Love: Directed by Clare Peploe. With Mira Sorvino, Rachael Stirling, Ben Kingsley, Jay Rodan. A Princess is determined to restore her homeland's throne to its rightful heir, a young Prince with whom she falls in love.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Clare Peploe
- 2002-05-10
The Triumph of Love is a 2001 romantic comedy film based on the 18th-century French play of the same name by Pierre de Marivaux. The film was directed by Clare Peploe, produced by her husband Bernardo Bertolucci, who co-wrote the script, and stars Mira Sorvino, Ben Kingsley, and Fiona Shaw.
Apr 17, 2002 · Academy Award winner Mira Sorvino stars as a princess driven by honest and noble goals who uses a series of dishonest, but raucously funny deceptions and disguises to achieve them.
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- Clare Peploe
- PG-13
- Mira Sorvino
Apr 19, 2002 · "Triumph of Love," as a title, is literally true. Love does conquer Hermocrates, Leontine and finally Agis. Of course it is not true love in the tiresome modern sense, but romantic love as a plot device. To win Agis, the cross-dressing princess must inveigle herself into the good graces of his guardians by seducing Leontine and Hermocrates.
Summaries. A Princess is determined to restore her homeland's throne to its rightful heir, a young Prince with whom she falls in love. In an unidentified country in 18th century Europe, a usurper's daughter has inherited the throne and feels guilty about her family's crimes.
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Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A beautiful and bold Princess falls head over heels for a man who is her sworn enemy: Agis, the rightful heir to the Princess' stolen kingdom. To get close to Agis, who is exiled in a secluded villa, the Princess will have to break all the rules and even bend her gender, disguising herself as a youn.
Dec 12, 2001 · A beautiful princess (Mira Sorvino) whose throne is threatened falls in love at first sight with the rightful heir to the throne, a lonely young man named Agis (Jay Rodan), in Clare Peploe's romantic comedy Triumph of Love. The film was adapted from an 18th century play by Marivaux.