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Emma (Television program : 1972)

An adaptation of Jane Austen's novel about Emma Woodhouse, a congenial young lady who delights in meddling in other people's affairs. She is perpetually trying to unite men and women who are utterly wrong for each other. Despite her interest in romance, Emma is clueless about her own feelings, and her relationship with Mr. Knightly.

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  • "Emma l'entremetteuse"
  • "Jane Austen's Emma"@en
  • "Jane Austen's Emma"
  • "Jane Austen collection"@en
  • "Emma (BBC version, 1972)"@en

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  • "Een welgestelde, jonge vrouw op het Engelse platteland rond 1800 komt door haar zelfingenomen gedrag in pijnlijke situaties."
  • "A presentation of Jane Austen's classic novel, Emma. Emma Woodhouse, well-meaning and incorrigible, presides over the small provincial world of Highbury with enthusiasm but she finds that it is all too easy to confuse good intentions with self gratification."
  • "An adaptation of Jane Austen's novel about Emma Woodhouse, a congenial young lady who delights in meddling in other people's affairs. She is perpetually trying to unite men and women who are utterly wrong for each other. Despite her interest in romance, Emma is clueless about her own feelings, and her relationship with Mr. Knightly."@en
  • "Emma Woodhouse delights in meddling in other people's affairs. She tries to unite people who are wrong for each other. Emma is clueless about her own feelings, and her relationship with Mr. Knightly."@en
  • "Musical adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, originally published in 1816."
  • "Emma Woodhouse, beautiful, clever, and rich, has very little to concern her. When her governess marries advantageously, Emma congratulates herself on her great success as a matchmaker. So, when she meets the pretty, naive, and socially inferior Harriet, Emma is ready to practise her skills again - ignoring warnings of the harm she could cause from friend and neighbour, Mr Knightley. As she sets about meddling with the affairs of the village of Highbury, Emma carves a trail of confusion, disappointment and disaster that risks Harriet́s happiness, and much to her surprise, her own happiness too."
  • "Verhaal van het leven en karakter van een jong, intelligent en zelfbewust meisje uit de gegoede middenstand in Engeland omstreeks 1800."
  • "An adaptation of Jane Austen's novel about Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who finds that it is sometimes all too easy to confuse good intentions with self-gratification."
  • "An adaptation of Jane Austen's novel about Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who finds that it is sometimes all too easy to confuse good intentions with self-gratification."@en
  • "Dramatization of Janes Austen's novel in which Emma Woodhouse plays the part of a too well-meaning matchmaker."
  • "Based on Jane's Austen's book of the same name."
  • "An adaptation of Jane Austen's novel about Emma Woodhouse, a congenial young lady who delights in meddling in other people's affairs. She is perpetually trying to unite men and women who are utterly wrong for each other. Despite her interest in romance, Emma is clueless about her own feelings, and her relationship with Mr. Knightley."@en
  • "Une jeune Anglaise célibataire prend plaisir à se mêler de la vie sentimentale de son entourage."
  • "Eine unbeschwerte und bezaubernde Komödie über die Irrungen des Herzens. England im frühen 19. Jahrhundert: Emma ist eine lebenslustige und hübsche Tochter aus gutem Hause. Seit ihre geliebte Erzieherin Miss Taylor allerdings verheiratet ist, fehlt ihr die vertraute Freundin. Um ihren Kummer zu vergessen, steigert sie sich in eine fixe Idee hinein: Um jeden Preis möchte sie andere Menschen glücklich unter die Haube bringen. Doch je mehr sie dem Schicksal anderer auf die Sprünge helfen möchte, umso weniger Beachtung schenkt sie ihren eigenen Gefühlen."
  • "Emma Woodhouse, well-meaning and incorrigible, presides over the small provincial world of Highbury with enthusiasm but she finds that it is all too easy to confuse good intentions with self gratification."@en
  • "A self-assured but restless young woman, living with her father in a small English town, finds her chief amusement arranging the lives of her friends, a diversion which leads to complications."@en
  • "Having engineered the marriage of her governess, Emma Woodhouse turns her attention towards making a match for Mr Elton, the local vicar and her new protégé Harriet Smith. Her one voice of reason and restraint is Mr Knightly, who has known her since she was a child. He watches her with amusement, a critical eye and an ever growing admiration."@en
  • ""Emma Woodhouse seems to be perfectly content, a loving father whom she cares for, friends, and a home. But Emma has a terrible habit - matchmaking. She cannot resist finding suitors for her friends, most of all Harriot Smith. Emma is desperate for Harriot to find happiness, but every suitor she finds for her friend ends up attracted to Emma herself. But is Emma so focused on Harriot's happiness that she is not considering her own happiness in love?"--IMDb."
  • ""Emma Woodhouse, beautiful, clever and rich, has very little to concern her. When her governess marries advantageously, Emma congratulates herself on her great success as a matchmaker. So when she meets the pretty, naive and socially inferior Harriet, Emma is ready to practice her skills again - ignoring warnings of the harm she could cause from friend and neighbour Mr. Knightley" -- Container."@en
  • "Emma Woodhouse (Beckinsale) is beautiful, rich and clever and rules over her elderly father, Mr Woodhouse (Hepton). She tries to influence the love-lives of their circle of friends in the small village of Highbury, with comic and disastrous results. Emma has no shortage of would-be suitors herself. The amorous vicar, Mr Elton (Rowan), competes for her love with the dashing Frank Churchill and the outspoken and down-to-earth Mr George Knightley (Strong). Emma largely ignores their advances, preferring to concentrate on finding a match for her new friend Harriet Smith (Morton) than to face up to her own desires."
  • "Cupid to everyone's romances except her own. This production, set in the small town of Highbury depicts the often hilarious attempts of Miss Emma Woodhouse to make proper marital matches for all of her friends. Though often mistaken in her judgement, she is counseled and criticised by her neighbor and brother-in-law, the wise Mr. Knightley whose attentions to her are motivated by more than brotherly love."
  • "Film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel about Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who imagines that she dominates those around her in the small town of Highbury, but her inept matchmaking creates problems for herself and others."@en
  • ""Beautiful, clever and rich Emma Woodhouse is convinced she is good at matchmaking after her older sister and her governess both marry suitable husbands. No matter that as Mr Knightley drily observes, in reality, she had nothing to do with these relationships. Yet Emma certain of her talents, plays a dangerous game as she persuades her new friend, the young, pretty and socially inferior Harriet to reject an advantageous marriage proposal to a local farmer in favour of dashing Mr Elton. So begins a story which challenges Emma's naivety, her social preconceptions and her relationship with Knightley. Fresh and funny, this perceptive adaptation, featuring a stellar cast, brings Jane Austen's comic masterpiece to life."--Container."
  • "An adaptation of Jane Austen's novel about Emma Woodhouse, a young women who finds that it is sometimes all too easy to confuse good intentions with self-gratification."@en
  • "The wealthy and spoiled Emma Woodhouse decides to play matchmaker for the local vicar and her new protégé, but she learns a bitter lesson when her schemes backfire."@en
  • "Emma Woodhouse imagines that she dominates those around her in the small town of Highbury, but her matchmaking creates problems for herself and others."
  • "Having engineered the marriage of her governess, Emma Woodhouse turns her attention towards making a match for Mr Elton, the local vicar and her new protege Harriet Smith. Her one voice of reason and restraint is Mr Knightly, who has known her since she was a child. He watches her with amusement, a critical eye and an ever growing admiration."@en
  • "Emma Woodhouse's chief pleasure in life is arranging the lives of her friends. Having engineered the marriage of her governess, she now turns her attention towards making a match for Mr Elton, the local vicar and her new protégé Harriet Smith. Her one voice of reason and restraint is Mr Knightly, who has known her since she was a child. He watches her with wry amusement, a critical eye and an ever-growing admiration ..."@en
  • "Agli inizi del 1800, la giovane Emma Woodhouse vive in modo confortevole con il padre vedovo nella cittadina di Highbury. Quando la sua governante ed amica lascia la casa per sposare un vicino, Emma si pone il problema di come aiutare anche gli altri a vivere in modo altrettanto felice e sereno. Decide allora di trovare un marito ad Harriet Smith, ragazza semplice e timida. Questa decisione mette in moto una intricatissima serie di operazioni tra la buona borghesia della cittadina. In occasione di feste, ricevimenti, visite da una casa all'altra, nascono intese, si creano equivoci, incomprensioni, litigi e riappacificazioni. Per due volte Emma crede di aver trovato il marito giusto e per due volte sbaglia. Harriet pensa di essere attratta dal signor Knightley, cognato di Emma e suo grande estimatore. La situazione infine viene sbrogliata proprio da Knightley, che dichiara il suo amore ad Emma, ben felice di ricambiarlo. E Harriet torna con il signor Martin, col quale già aveva iniziato un rapporto, prima che Emma decidesse che quello non era l'uomo giusto per lei."
  • "Emma Woodhouse, beautiful, clever, and rich, has very little to concern her. When her governess marries advantageously, Emma congratulates herself on her great success as a matchmaker. So, when she meets the pretty, naive, and socially inferior Harriet, Emma is ready to practise her skills again - ignoring warnings of the harm shecould cause from friend and neighbour, Mr Knightley. As she sets about meddling with the affairs of the village of Highbury, Emma carves a trail of confusion, disappointment and disaster that risks Harriet's happiness, and much to her surprise, her own happiness too."@en
  • "Romantische komedie over een welgestelde, zelfbewuste jonge vrouw op het Engelse platteland rond 1800."
  • "Emma Woodhouse's inept attempts at being a matchmaker in the small town of Highbury only result in a multitude of problems for everyone involved."@en
  • "England im frühen 19. Jahrhundert: Emma ist eine lebenslustige und hübsche Tochter aus gutem Hause. Seit ihre geliebte Erzieherin Miss Taylor verheiratet ist, fehlt ihr allerdings die vertraute Freundin. Um ihren Kummer zu vergessen, steigert sie sich in eine fixe Idee hinein: Um jeden Preis möchte sie andere Menschen glücklich unter die Haube bringen. Doch je mehr sie dem Schicksal anderer auf die Sprünge helfen will, umso weniger Beachtung schenkt sie ihren eigenen Gefühlen."
  • "Comedy of manners about a headstrong young woman who makes a habit of playing matchmaker for others, but can't recognize her own true feelings."@en
  • "Twenty-one-year-old Emma Woodhouse loves playing matchmaker. When pretty and socially inferior Harriet arrives, Emma decides to indulge her passion. Against the advice of family friend and surrogate older brother Mr. Knightly, Emma persuades Harriet to reject a marriage proposal from a local farmer in order to hold out for an offer from the dashing Mr. Elton. But Emma soon discovers Mr. Elton's true motives and her advice to Harriet goes terribly awry."@en
  • "Historia de amor sobre una joven tan ofuscada en buscar maridos para las demás que no se da cuenta de lo que tiene delante de sus narices."@es
  • "Emma Woodhouse is a young woman who, having engineered the marriage of her companion, turns her attention toward making a match for the local vicar and her new protegeée, Harriet Smith. Her one voice of reason and restraint is Mr. Knightley, who has known her since she was a child and who watches her behaviour with wry amusement and sometimes with real anger. Emma presides over the small provincial world of Highbury with enthusiasm, but she will find it all too easy to confuse good intentions with self-gratification."
  • "Having engineered the marriage of governess, companion and friend Miss Taylor, she now turns her attention towards making a match for Mr. Elton, the local vicar and her new protegée Harriet Smith. Her one voice of reason and restraint is Mr. Knightley who has known her since she was a child and who watches her behaviour with wry amusement and sometimes with real anger. Emma presides over the small provincial world of Highbury with enthusiasm but she will find that it is all too easy to confuse good intentions with self gratification."@en

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