Synopse
In her adaption, Andrea Arnold breathes new life into the much-filmed literary classic – with wild, hand-held camerawork and newcomers cast more or less in the street. Yorkshire in the early 19th century. Farmer Earnshaw meets the homeless Heathcliff in Liverpool. He decides to take the boy in on his remote manor estate Wuthering Heights on the moors. Heathcliff soon falls passionately in love with the farmer’s daughter. After Earnshaw’s death, his son Hindley sends his unloved stepbrother packing. Cathy is wooed by a wealthy neighbour. Torn between love and common sense, she makes a fateful decision.
»It was a tough journey and I didn’t achieve exactly what I wanted. But I tried. I didn’t write the book, that was probably the problem. Emily Brontë wrote it.« (Andrea Arnold)
Regie
ANDREA ARNOLD (*1961 in Dartford, England) studied film direction in Los Angeles and won an Oscar for her short Wasp (2003). Her debut Red Road (2006), Fish Tank (2009) and American Honey (2016) all won the Jury Prize at Cannes. The latter was shown at FILMFEST HAMBURG.
Info
Original Title: Wuthering Heights
International Title: Wuthering Heights
Category: Feature
Section: Kaleidoskop
Version & Subtitles: English OV with German subtitles
Director: Andrea Arnold
Screenplay: Andrea Arnold, Olivia Hetreed
Cast/Protagonists: Kaya Scodelario, Nichola Burley, James Howson, Oliver Milburn, Solomon Glave
Production country: United Kingdom (Great Britain)
Year of Production: 2011
Length: 129 min
Producer: Robert Bernstein, Douglas Rae
Production company: Film4, UK Film Council, Ecosse Films
Casting: Des Hamilton, Lucy Pardee, Gail Stevens
Distributor: Prokino Filmverleih






