Pinocchio, a wooden puppet, sets out on a fantastical journey to become a real boy. Along the way, he encounters various characters and encounters hardships that test his character.
Cyrano de Bergerac is a poet with an extraordinary nose who secretly adores his beautiful cousin Roxane. However, he is love-sick and unable to confess his true feelings due to his own insecure nose. When a young soldier named Christian seeks Cyrano's help in wooing Roxane, Cyrano agrees to write love letters on Christian's behalf. As Roxane begins to fall for the charming words, Cyrano's unrequited love becomes an unbearable burden.
A weatherman in Central Europe gets caught in a complicated love triangle between an older woman and a younger woman. As he struggles with his romantic relationships, he also deals with work stress and the challenges of being a weatherman. This comedic movie explores themes of love, relationships, and the absurdities of life.
The charismatic swordsman-poet helps another woo the woman he loves.
In 'The Three Veterans,' three veterans find themselves in a magical kingdom. They must navigate their way through various obstacles and face a curse that has been placed upon them. Along the way, they encounter a cast of eccentric characters, including a long-nosed gnome and a greedy minister. Will they be able to break the curse and save the kingdom?
Long-nosed Cyrano de Bergerac helps an army officer woo Roxane, the woman he loves.
Cyrano de Begerac is joyous, witty, a poet, a leader and filled with plenty of charisma and bravado in 17th Century France. He has only one flaw: an unusually long nose which makes him unattractive to any woman. Thus, he cannot have the woman he loves, his cousin Roxanne. Roxanne loves an officer in his army who gets tongue-tied in front of women. Who will Roxanne love? Will Cyrano ever find love? Or will he find happiness in helping the officer woo Roxanne? This is a story of split personalities, human frailty and unrequited love.
A little man with a long thin nose is coming with his hot desires to a restaurant and orders ”Honey-Bunny”. The big waitress is not sure what he means but does everything she can to help.
While best known today for having composed the ending to Puccini's unfinished Turandot, Franco Alfano wrote some dozen operas, including Cyrano de Bergerac (1936) with a libretto by Henri Cain based on Edmond Rostand's drama of the same name. It is a moving tale of romantic misunderstanding, swashbuckling bravado and heartbreaking loyalty, in which the eloquent Cyrano feels unable to express his love for Roxane because of his famously protuberant nose except on behalf of his handsome but inarticulate friend, Christian.
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