Emily UK Premiere in London
To celebrate the release of Emily, the stars of the film will be attending a special event in London!
WARNER BROS. PICTURES PRESENTS THE UK PREMIERE OF EMILY
On Tuesday 4th October a special red carpet event will take place at Everyman, Borough Yards ahead of Emily's release in the UK and Ireland on Friday 14th October.
Wristbands can be collected from a member of security outside Everyman Borough Yards from 9am. Crowd pens will be filled at 5pm with talent arriving from 6pm. If you have any accessibility needs, please email events.uk@warnerbros.com in advance so we can process your request. As space is limited we will email to confirm your space at the event.
If you're not able to join us in person, then keep an eye on our @WarnerBrosUK social channels for unprecedented behind-the-scenes coverage throughout the evening.
Talent attending this event includes Emma Mackey, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Alexandra Dowling, Amelia Gething, Adrian Dunbar, Gemma Jones, Director and Writer Frances O'Connor and Producer Piers Tempest.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE CROWD PEN
Please DO NOT attend this screening if you are feeling unwell, or showing symptoms of COVID-19.
ABOUT EMILY
“EMILY” tells the imagined life of one of the world’s most famous authors, Emily Brontë. The film stars Emma Mackey (“Sex Education”, “Death on the Nile”) as Emily, a rebel and misfit, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights. “EMILY” explores the relationships that inspired her – her raw, passionate sisterhood with Charlotte (Alexandra Dowling – “The Musketeers”) and Anne (Amelia Gething – “The Spanish Princess”); her first aching, forbidden love for Weightman (Oliver Jackson-Cohen – “The Lost Daughter”, “The Haunting of Bly Manor”) and her care for her maverick brother (Fionn Whitehead – “The Duke”, “Dunkirk”) whom she idolises. Frances O’Connor makes her directorial debut with “EMILY,” from her own original screenplay. The film also stars Adrian Dunbar (“Line of Duty”) and Gemma Jones (“Bridget Jones’s Baby”, “Gentleman Jack”).