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Title:
Wuthering heights [videorecording (Blu-ray)] / Oscilloscope Laboratories and Film4 and the UK Film Council present in association with Goldcrest Film Production LLP and Screen Yorkshire and Hanway Films, an Ecosse Films production ; screenplay by Andrea Arnold, Olivia Hetreed ; produced by Robert Bernstein, Douglas Rae, Kevin Loader ; directed by Andrea Arnold.
Format:
[videorecording (Blu-ray)] /
Publisher:
Oscilloscope Laboratories,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
1 Blu-ray disc (129 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Orphans--Drama.
Heathcliff (Fictitious character : Bront�e)--Drama.
Man-woman relationships--Yorkshire--Yorkshire--Drama.
Country life--Yorkshire--Yorkshire--Drama.
England--Social life and customs--19th century--Drama.
Social conflict--Yorkshire--Yorkshire--Drama.
Revenge--Drama.
Yorkshire (England)--Drama.
Feature films.
Fiction films.
Film adaptations.
Other Authors:
Arnold, Andrea, 1961-
Scodelario, Kaya, 1992-
Howson, James (Actor)
Glave, Solomon.
Beer, Shannon.
Evets, Steve, 1960-
Milburn, Oliver.
Hilton, Paul, 1970-
Bernstein, Robert.
Rae, Douglas.
Loader, Kevin.
Bront�e, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights.
Ecosse Films (Firm)
HanWay (Firm)
Screen Yorkshire (Firm)
Goldcrest Film Finance.
UK Film Council.
FilmFour (Firm)
Oscilloscope Laboratories (Firm)
Notes:
Title from container. Kaya Scodelario, James Howson, Solomon Glave, Shannon Beer, Steve Evets, Oliver Milburn, Paul Hilton, Simone Jackson, Lee Shaw, James Northcote, Amy Wren, Nichola Burley. Originally released as a motion picture in 2011. From the classic novel by Emily Bront�e. Special features: video essay with film critic David Fear of Time Out New York; original theatrical trailer.
Summary:
"An epic love story that spans childhood into adulthood, the film follows Heathcliff, an outsider taken in and given a home by a benevolent Yorkshire farmer, Earnshaw. Heathcliff develops a passionate relationship with the farmer's teenage daughter, Catherine, inspiring the envy and mistrust of his rough-hewn son, Hindley. Years later, when Earnshaw dies, the young adults must finally confront the intense feelings and destructive rivalries that have developed between them."--Container.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)837684407
UPC:
896602002715
Locations:
FXPH314 -- Carnegie-Stout Public Library (Dubuque)

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