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  1. In early 20th century, Charles Swann, a young and wealthy dandy, spends most of his time hanging out with the old nobility, notably the Duke and Duchess of Guermantes. He is madly in love with a pretty demi-mondaine, Odette de Crécy. Idle, Swann surrenders complacently to the torments of jealousy. After hours of suffering, he manages to spend ...

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  2. In Un amour de Swann, German director Volker Schlöndorff took up the challenge and adapted a small, yet substantial, segment of Proust's work. Whilst the result is far from perfect, the film's production values are excellent, and Schlöndorff goes someway to capturing the ethereal mood and rich complexity of Proust's writing.

  3. In the late nineteenth century Paris, Briton Charles Swann, a man of wealth and culture, runs among the social set. That life is threatened when he falls in love with Odette de Crécy, a courtesan, that love all consuming in that he thinks about how he can be with her when they aren't together. He also despises himself for loving her to the extent he does in knowing that if that love is ever ...

  4. Swann in Love. 1984. 1 hr 50 mins. Drama. R. Watchlist. Loose adaptation of Proust with Jeremy Irons as a Jewish aristocrat with an obsession for a beautiful courtesan (Ornella Muti) in 1880s ...

  5. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff • 1984 • France. Starring Jeremy Irons, Ornella Muti, Alain Delon. Volker Schlöndorff’s sumptuous adaptation of the first volume of Marcel Proust’s “In Search of Lost Time” stars Jeremy Irons as the appropriately named Charles Swann, a beautiful bachelor, majestic in manner, but prone to foul ...

  6. In the late nineteenth century Paris, Briton Charles Swann, a man of wealth and culture, runs among the social set. That life is threatened when he falls in love with Odette de Crécy, a courtesan ...

  7. Swann in Love is a 1984 Franco-German film directed by Volker Schlöndorff. It is based on Marcel Proust's seven-volume novel sequence In Search of Lost Time, specifically a self-contained section of the first volume, the title of which typically translates as Swann's Way (1913).