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Love in A Cold Climate, 2001

Love in A Cold Climate

English

UK, USA

Rating:7.6
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Profile of Love in A Cold Climate

The mood of Love in A Cold Climate is stylized and witty. The plot centers around an eccentric family, looking for love, and social differences. It is a drama, period, and romance TV show. In approach, Love in A Cold Climate is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. The setting is England. Love in A Cold Climate happens in the 1920s and in the 1930s. It is based on a book. It is especially suggested for a girls' night and a date night.

Summary of Love in A Cold Climate

Based on the novel by Nancy Mitford, this 2001 mini-series was brought to TV screens in the UK thanks to the BBC. The story follows three women as they dip their toes into romantic waters for the first time, with mixed results. They all carry different expectations and values, leading to heartbreak and some decisions that surprise friends and family. A beautifully executed period drama, Love in A Cold Climate draws some strong performances from the three leads and their accompanying cast.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK, USA
Release date: 11 February 2002
Runtime: 150 min
Seasons: 1

Cast and Crew

Alan Bates as Uncle Matthew in Love in A Cold Climate
Alan Bates

as Uncle Matthew

Rosamund Pike as Fanny in Love in A Cold Climate
Rosamund Pike

as Fanny

Celia Imrie as Aunt Sadie in Love in A Cold Climate
Celia Imrie

as Aunt Sadie

Users Reviews

This is a very good adaptation. Even if you have read the books, you'll probably still like the movie. It was very entertaining. The only negatives are the fact that it's not subtitled (so if your sound is poor and you're not an anglophile, you...
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