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by Andrea Arnold
Review: Wuthering Heights
Class ostracism, love and rebellion. Emily Brontë's classic reinterpreted by British director Andrea Arnold. Award-winner at Venice 2011.
Interview: Andrea Arnold • Director
Brit director Andrea Arnold talks about the reasons that motivated her to adapt Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights
Video
29/03/2013Releases – Ireland
Element sets release date for Jump
05/12/2012Releases – France
Three Worlds and other 5-star European titles out in cinemas
29/06/2012Festivals – Germany
Munich Film Festival is 30
23/05/2012Cannes 2012 – Market
'A full cinema experience' from Söderberg’s The Serious Game
24/04/2012Festivals – Austria
Crossing Europe for the ninth time
20/09/2011When nature reclaims its rights over history
Wuthering Heights
06/09/2011Almost a cursed project
Andrea Arnold • Director
06/02/2012Funding – UK
Screen Yorkshire announces £15 million content fund
26/01/2012Sundance 2012 – Europe
European films generate deal-making in Sundance
20/01/2012Sundance 2012 – UK
British industry makes Sundance push
10/01/2012Awards – Ireland
Albert Nobbs, Stella Days, The Guard lead IFTA nominations
30/11/2011Distribution – UK
Distribution gets £1 million boost
25/11/2011Festivals – Poland
Plus Camerimage focuses on cinematographers
10/11/2011Festivals – Sweden
Stockholm rolls out the red carpet for 11 days of film extravaganza
24/10/2011Festivals – Spain
Valladolid’s cash-strapped Seminci kicks off
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