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Love & Friendship Love & Friendship

Whit Stillman / Ireland, Netherlands, USA, United Kingdom, France / 2016 / 92 min / English

Beautiful young widow Lady Susan visits her in-laws’ estate in retreat from the rumours of her indiscretion that circulate polite society. She plots to secure a husband for herself and for her daughter, but complications arise as she captures the simultaneous attentions of young Reginald DeCourcy, wealthy and dim-witted Sir James Martin, and the handsome, but married, Lord Manwaring.

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Beautiful young widow Lady Susan visits her in-laws’ estate in retreat from the rumours of her indiscretion that circulate polite society. She plots to secure a husband for herself and for her daughter, but complications arise as she captures the simultaneous attentions of young Reginald DeCourcy, wealthy and dim-witted Sir James Martin, and the handsome, but married, Lord Manwaring. “Flat-out-hilarious. Jane Austen has never been funnier.” - The Telegraph.

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