A brand new vision of the timeless story is heading our way next yearThis latest adaptation sticks with the period setting, but recruits a cast that mixes both up and coming talent as well as established names.Here’s everything we know about the latest adaptation of Emma after the new trailer dropped.Emma will be in UK cinemas on Valentine’s Day, also known as It’s a classic and highly esteemed tale that has been adapted into film and television on numerous occasions, including a 1996 feature starring Gwyneth Paltrow, and a BBC series in 2009 with Romola Garai.Many will recognise the story from the cult favourite Alicia Silverstone rom-com Clueless, which is a modernised version of Austen’s original novel.

A French shoe shiner goes out of his way to protect a young illegal immigrant from Africa in the movie, which won the International Federation of Film Critics prize at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.This film, directed by enigmatic artist Banksy, follows the life of French street artist Thierry Guetta. It’s a moving coming of age story that feels more important than ever in 2020.Jim Jarmusch’s last film, The Dead Don’t Die, was a stinker, but the movie that came before is far more worthy of attention. The contemporary western tells the story of Brazilian villagers who are attacked by gun-wielding tourists, with the Standard’s Charlotte O’Sullivan describing it as “agonisingly suspenseful” and “laugh out loud funny” in her five-star review. Ena Sendijarević captures both the energy and the dissatisfaction of youth, with quirkiness and deadpan sensibilities to spare.Claire Denis teamed up with Juliette Binoche for this smart, sophisticated and bittersweet romantic drama, following a dissatisfied French artist as she looks for love in middle age.

The movie follows her as she meets an array of characters, encountering an array of different lives and lovers in Paris and eventually coming to appreciate her own self worth.An example of one of the excellent documentaries on MUBI, Elizabeth Sankey’s film shines a spotlight on a genre often underappreciated and disregarded by critics. Films like When Harry Met Sally…, The Holiday and alternatives like the Big Sick are pored over, while Sankley never shies away from pointing out the negatives in some of the most popular films ever made.A friendship that transcends age and nationality is at the centre of this quietly profound movie from Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki. Miranda is a character I haven’t played for five years now and she was absolutely a part, she was my comedy clown.

It might look like I can’t shake her off but I can. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film Festival Awards Central Festival Central All Events She also starred in the latest series of Johnny Flynn (Netflix’s Lovesick) is playing her close friend George Knightley, while Mia Goth (A Cure For Wellness) portrays the easily manipulated Harriet Smith.Bill Nighy will appear as Emma’s father, with Miranda Hart in the role of Miss Bates, a friendly spinster who has a pivotal role in the original book.Rounding out the supporting cast are Josh O’Connor (Emma is the directorial debut of Autumn De Wilde, a prolific photographer who has worked with numerous musicians including Zooey Deschanel, Jenny Lewis, Fiona Apple and Sonic Youth. Die 47-jährige Schauspielerin spielte die Rolle der Miss Bates in Autumn de … Isabell Horn Everybody wants that, so to not have it must be devastating. “I’ve got lockdown fuzzy head,” says Miranda Hart. There are performances from a superb cast, including Julianne Moore, Mia Goth, KiKi Layne and Kyle MacLachlan.This strange blend of documentary and feature film from Romanian director Adina Pintilie won the prestigious Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in 2018. “When you suddenly see on the page (that there’s) five actors in the scene, and one of them has one line in between, and the rest is just you, the pressure is there - you really don't want to keep forgetting your lines because you're affecting everybody. The film went under the radar on its release in 2013 and took less than $1m (£788,000) worldwide, but it’s far better than the commercial performance suggests.This London-set drama is an intriguing and moving proposition. The movie deals with the fallout from a crime committed in the name of preventing climate change, with the net closing in tighter around them.