British filmmaker. She wrote and directed "Promising Young Woman" and "Saltburn", both of which explore the dark side of desire. In 2026 she wrote and directed "Wuthering Heights", a loose adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel starring Margot Robbie as Cathy. Ms Fennell warned viewers in advance that the film would be her own take on the story rather than a faithful adaptation, adding sexually explicit scenes absent from the novel and ending the film with Cathy's death, cutting the entire second half of the book.
David Thomson, a film historian, says her work has "a real sense of sensuality, sexuality, danger" and a "kind of recklessness" in its willingness to take risks.
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