The inspiration for the musical film adaptation starring Peter
Dinklage and directed by Joe Wright
Poet and soldier, brawler and charmer, Cyrano de Bergerac is desperately
in love with Roxane, the most beautiful woman in Paris. But there is one
very large problem - he has a nose of stupendous size and believes she
will never see past it to return his feelings. So when he discovers that
the handsome but tongue-tied Christian is also pining for Roxane,
generous Cyrano offers to help by writing exquisite declarations of love
for the young man to woo her with. Will she ever recognize who she is
really falling in love with? Set during the reign of Louis XIII,
Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac (1897) was one of the great theatrical
successes of its time and remains as popular today for its dramatic
power and, above all, for its complicated and romantic story of
unrequited love.
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