No Trifling with Love (1977)

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Perdican, his studies completed, returns to his family castle at the same time as Camille, returning from the convent where she was raised. The two young people are promised to each other, but the young girl appears distant. Out of spite, Perdican courts Rosette, a peasant girl, Camille's foster sister who, for her part, announces her plan to take the veil. Perdican announces his marriage to Rosette. On the eve of the wedding, Camille and Perdican finally confess their love to each other. But Rosette, who heard everything, commits suicide, which separates the two lovers forever.

Director: Caroline Huppert
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 100 min
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Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is No Trifling with Love about?
Perdican, his studies completed, returns to his family castle at the same time as Camille, returning from the convent where she was raised. The two young people are promised to each other, but the young girl appears distant. Out of spite, Perdican courts Rosette, a peasant girl, Camille's foster sister who, for her part, announces her plan to take the veil. Perdican announces his marriage to Rosette. On the eve of the wedding, Camille and Perdican finally confess their love to each other. But Rosette, who heard everything, commits suicide, which separates the two lovers forever.
Who directed No Trifling with Love?
No Trifling with Love was directed by Caroline Huppert.
Who stars in No Trifling with Love?
No Trifling with Love stars Isabelle Huppert, Didier Haudepin, Sabine Haudepin, Jean Benguigui, André Julien, Évelyne Bouix.
How long is No Trifling with Love?
No Trifling with Love has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is No Trifling with Love?
No Trifling with Love is a Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was No Trifling with Love produced?
No Trifling with Love was produced in France.