New WH Stills

Check out these brand new beautiful images from Wuthering Heights courtesy of Agatha A. Nitecka

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“Wuthering Heights” Screen Captures

Just letting you all know, I’ve updated the gallery with over a thousand screen captures from Kaya’s latest film, Wuthering Heights.

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Win a Copy of “Wuthering Heights” on DVD!

To celebrate the UK DVD release of Wuthering Heights on March 26th, Artificial Eye has graciously given us two copies of the DVD to give away to two lucky fans.

All you have to do is send an email with your name, address, and answer the following question to tayna@kayascodelario.net :

Who wrote the novel, Wuthering Heights?

The competition will close on Wednesday, March 28th, when the winners will be drawn at random. Only one entry per person will be accepted and this is for UK residents only. Hopefully we will have other competitions in the future for international visitors.

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WH DVD Covers

New DVD and Blu-Ray covers for Wuthering Heights have been released, featuring Kaya! Reminder: The film will be released in the UK on March 26th, and you can pre-order your copy now: DVD, Blu-ray

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Stateside Splash

Women’s Wear Daily has recently chatted to Kaya about Wuthering Heights, and the emergence of new roles. Check out the photoshoot and interview below:

By starring in director Andrea Arnold’s adaptation of “Wuthering Heights,” Kaya Scodelario is the latest in a long line of British ingénues to earn her spurs in a period drama.

But the 19-year-old Londoner doesn’t channel the delicate turns of phrase and genteel manners that the genre is known for. Instead, Scodelario gives an emotionally raw performance as Catherine Earnshaw in Arnold’s earthy, rough-hewn adaptation of Emily Bronte’s classic novel. The film, which gets its U.S. premiere this weekend at the Sundance Film Festival, earned much buzz when it premiered in Europe at the Venice Film Festival late last year, with Britain’s Daily Telegraph noting that Scodelario “crackles with flirtatious petulance” in the role.

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