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Alternate Names: Florence Rose C. M. Pugh, Флоренс Пʼю, فلورنس پیو, ฟลอเรนซ์ พิวฮ์, 佛罗伦斯·珀
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Florence Pugh, born on January 3, 1996, is an English actress known for her versatile roles. She debuted in 'The Falling' (2014) and gained critical acclaim for 'Lady Macbeth' (2016). Her breakthrough came with 'Fighting with My Family' (2019), 'Midsommar', and 'Little Women', earning an Oscar nomination for the latter. Pugh has since played notable roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, voiced Goldilocks in 'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish', and will portray Jean Tatlock in 'Oppenheimer' and Princess Irulan in 'Dune: Part Two'. She continues to gain praise for her performances in dramas like 'We Live in Time'.
Release Year: 2016
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Лейди Макбет, The Young Lady, Ledi Makbet, Леди Макбет, Lady M
Director: William Oldroyd
Writer: Alice Birch, Nikolai Leskov
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Companies: BBC Film, BFI, Creative England, Oldgarth Media, Sixty Six Pictures, iFeatures
Genre: Drama, Romance
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Keywords: 19th century, arranged marriage, based on novel or book, black maid, countryside, daughter–in–law father–in–law relationship, groom, mushrooms, northern england, older man younger woman relationship, remote farm, victorian england, wife kills husband
In rural England during the mid-19th century, Katherine (Florence Pugh), a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage to an older man and living under the tyranny of his family, finds herself drawn into a passionate affair with Sebastian (Cosmo Jarvis), a young worker on her husband's estate. As their relationship deepens, Katherine begins to unleash a powerful force within her, leading her to take drastic measures to maintain her newfound freedom and desires.
Based loosely on the 19th-century Russian novel 'Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk' by Nikolai Leskov, this British period drama directed by William Oldroyd provides a feminist reinterpretation of the classic story. Set in Victorian England, the film explores themes of female agency, rebellion against societal norms, and the consequences of defying expectations. With its stark rural setting, 'Lady Macbeth' offers a compelling exploration of a woman's desperate struggle for independence and desire.