Camilla Belle attends the premiere of HBO Documentary Film "Very Ralph" at The Paley Center for Media on November 11, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images)
CHICAGO - Valentine’s Day may still be a long way off, but for Camilla Belle and Tubi Originals, there’s already plenty of love in the air.
Tubi has announced that Belle ("Breakaway," "10,000 BC") will star in the Tubi Originals romantic comedy, "10 Truths About Love." Belle plays Carina, an accomplished relationship columnist with a love life that’s more than a little rocky.
David Lafontaine ("Molly’s Game") stars alongside Belle as Liam, Carina’s potential paramour.
"10 Truths About Love" will headline Tubi’s programming block for Valentine’s Day 2021. The film’s romance bona fides are considerable: it comes from former Lifetime and Hallmark Channel executive Barbara Fisher ("Ghosts of Christmas Past," "A Honeymoon to Remember"), working alongside Tom Berry ("The Rulebook of Love," "Just Clicked"), Suzanne Chapman ("Love in Translation," "Love Upstream") and Laurence Braun ("Say Yes to Christmas," "Love in Alignment").
Per a press release, Tubi’s Chief Content Officer Adam Lewinson had this to say of Belle’s casting:
Joining Belle and Lafontaine in the cast are Sebastian Marziali ("Party Mamas"), David Keeley ("Warehouse 13"), Kelsey Verzotti ("Top 10 Dorothy"), Paula Rivera ("Impulse"), Maya Cieszynska ("And He Was Gone"), Karn Kalra ("The Dictator’s Playbook"), Robert Ifedi ("Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker"), Danielle Verayo ("The Next Step"), Jennifer de Lucia ("Jupiter’s Legacy"), Kristen Kurnik ("Designated Survivor"), Neil Crone ("New York Minute") and Carly Street ("The Handmaid’s Tale"). Brian Roberts ("Everybody Loves Raymond," "The Drew Carey Show") directs a screenplay from Shannon Latimer ("A Whirlwind Wedding," "The Bride of Frank").
About Camilla Belle: Camilla Belle has been acting for more than 33 years, and recently appeared in the Hulu series "Dollface." She also garnered a great deal of acclaim for her work opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in "The Ballad of Jack and Rose," directed by Rebecca Miller. Later that year, she joined the ensemble cast of "The Chumscrubber," with Ralph Fiennes, Glenn Close, Allison Janney and Jamie Bell, and starred with Edie Falco in "The Quiet," which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Additionally, she played the lead role in the hit remake of the 1979 thriller "When a Stranger Calls," which opened at the top of the box office.
She previously co-starred in "À Deriva," a feature in her native language of Portuguese, starring Vincent Cassel. Belle also starred in the sci-fi thriller "Push," with Chris Evans and Dakota Fanning, as well as "10,000 B.C.," directed by Roland Emmerich. Additionally, she starred in the romantic comedy "From Prada to Nada" and in the dramas "Amapola," a bilingual (Spanish/English) Argentinian film; "Open Road," another bilingual (Portuguese/English) film, opposite Andy Garcia and Juliette Lewis; "The American Side," opposite Matthew Broderick; and "The Mad Whale," opposite James Franco. She also is a producer and director, and her feature directorial debut can be seen in the anthology thriller "Phobias."
Fall in love with these love stories, streaming free on Tubi
How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998): Angela Bassett was already a big star in 1998, thanks to roles in "Waiting to Exhale" and her Oscar-nominated turn as Tina Turner in "What’s Love Got to Do with It," among others. "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" only continued that hot streak. "Stella," adapted (like "Exhale") by Terry McMillan and Ronald Bass from McMillan’s novel of the same name, also introduced the moviegoing public to Taye Diggs, who co-stars as the young guy who prompts the reclamation of Stella’s groove. Rated R. 124 minutes. Dir: Kevin Rodney Sullivan. Featuring: Angela Bassett, Whoopi Goldberg, Regina King, Glyn Turman, James Pickens Jr., Barry Shabaka Henley.
Silver Linings Playbook (2012): David O. Russell’s Oscar-winning romance features Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. Also includes dancing! 122 minutes. Dir: David O. Russell. Also features Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver and Chris Tucker.
Victoria in Dover (1958): If you’re mostly into Netflix’s "Bridgerton" for the gowns and thrones, this German romantic drama is right up your alley. 109 minutes. Dir: Ernst Marischka. Features Romy Schneider, Magda Schneider, and Adrian Hoven.
About Tubi: Tubi has more than 35,000 movies and television series from over 250 content partners, including every major studio, in addition to the largest offering of free live local and national news channels in streaming. The platform gives fans of entertainment, news and sports an easy way to discover new content that is available completely free.
Tubi is available on Android and iOS mobile devices, Amazon Echo Show, Google Nest Hub Max, Comcast Xfinity X1, Cox Contour, and on OTT devices such as Amazon Fire TV, Vizio TVs, Sony TVs, Samsung TVs, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S, and soon on Hisense TVs globally. Consumers can also watch Tubi content on the web at http://www.tubi.tv/.
Tubi is owned by the FOX Corporation.