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Cyrano de Bergerac

January 1, 1990 3h 0m

Originally released in 1990. Cyrano de Bergerac is a comedy film. directed by Marion Sarraut. With a runtime of 3h 0m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Béatrice Agenin, and Pierre Vernier

Synopsis

Cyrano de Bergerac is in love with his young cousin, Roxane, but does not dare to confess his love to her. It must be said that Cyrano's prominent nasal appendage attracts him constant mockery, which often forces him to defend his honor with weapons. When Roxane reveals to him that she loves the handsome Christian, a cadet of Gascony like Cyrano, the latter undertakes to take him under his protection. But the young man is cruelly lacking in spirit. It is therefore Cyrano who writes love letters to Roxane in her name, in which he expresses the ardent flame he also feels for his cousin. He even helps Christian to marry his beloved in secret. It is only years later and after having been the victim of an attack that Cyrano, on the verge of death, will finally declare his passion for her.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1990 36 years ago
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Runtime 3h 0m 180 minutes total
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • Cerito Films
  • Annabel Productions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cyrano de Bergerac about?

Cyrano de Bergerac is in love with his young cousin, Roxane, but does not dare to confess his love to her. It must be said that Cyrano's prominent nasal appendage attracts him constant mockery, whi...

Who directed Cyrano de Bergerac?

Cyrano de Bergerac was directed by Marion Sarraut.

How long is Cyrano de Bergerac?

Cyrano de Bergerac has a runtime of 3 hours and 0 minutes (180 minutes total).

When was Cyrano de Bergerac released?

Cyrano de Bergerac was released on January 1, 1990 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Cyrano de Bergerac?

The main cast of Cyrano de Bergerac includes Jean-Paul Belmondo, Béatrice Agenin, Pierre Vernier, Claude Evrard, Antoine Nouel.