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EMERALD FENNELL AND CAREY MULLIGAN IN CONVERSATION

It could only be her. Carey is… just famously good and she chooses so carefully and she’s really always kept to her own journey in terms of what she picks. She’s very private, which makes quite an enigmatic actress. I really wanted somebody who wasn’t going to come and make her a kick-ass superhero comic book character. I wanted her to be the stillness at the center of it all. She was my dream person. — Emerald Fennell

Film Independent Presents will host a members’ screening of Fennell ’s remarkable debut feature PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN, as well as a Q & A with the writer-director joining the film’s star Carey Mulligan.

And the American Cinematheque has added an online Q & A as well, which Bo Burnham will join. A free PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN screener link is available now with this event, while supplies last.

For information on all the events, VOD streaming, and Film Independent membership, see the links below.

PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN

Focus Features

Written and directed by Emerald Fennell.

Film Independent Presents

Wednesday and Thursday, January 13 and 14.

Streams for 48 hours.

PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN is streaming on demand from January 15.

EMERALD FENNELL and CAREY MULLIGAN Q & A

Film Independent Presents

Friday, January 15.

Noon on the West Coast; 3 pm East Coast; 8 pm London; 9 pm Paris.

EMERALD FENNELL, CAREY MULLIGAN and BO BURNHAM Q & A

American Cinematheque

Saturday, January 23.

1 pm on the West Coast; 4 pm East Coast; 9 pm London; 10 pm Paris.

Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman (2020), from top: Carey Mulligan; Bo Burnham and Mulligan; Alison Brie and Mulligan; Laverne Cox; Mulligan (2); Sam Richardson and Mulligan; Molly Shannon and Mulligan; Adam Brody; Mulligan. Images courtesy and © Focus Features.

CAREY MULLIGAN IN CONVERSATION

Carey Mulligan—the vital, mordant center of Paul Dano’s directorial debut WILDLIFE—will be crisscrossing town at breakneck speed for same-night post-screening Q & A’s at the Landmark and Arclight Hollywood cinemas.

 

CAREY MULLIGAN—WILDLIFE

Friday and Saturday, October 26 and 27, after the 7pm show.

Sunday, October 28, after the 1:30pm show.

Landmark Theatre, 10850 Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles.

 

Friday and Saturday, October 26 and 27, after the 8:15pm show.

Sunday, October 28, after the 5pm show.

Arclight Hollywood, 6360 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Top image credit: IFC Films.

Below: Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal with Ed Oxenbould in Wildlife, based on the novel by Richard Ford.

MULLIGAN TOUR DE FORCE

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Carey Mulligan is back on stage in New York, reprising her tour-de-force habitation of “Woman” in Dennis Kelly’s GIRLS & BOYS, directed by Lyndsey Turner at the Minetta Lane.

 

GIRLS & BOYS, through July 22.

MINETTA LANE THEATRE, 18 Minetta Lane, New York City.

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Carey Mulligan in Girls & Boys.

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DEE REES’ MUDBOUND

Dee Rees’ finely crafted third feature MUDBOUND—the Opening Night selection at this year’s AFI Fest—illustrates the perils of the too-faithful adaptation. In a series of sketches of post-Second World War life in the Mississippi delta—based on the source novel by Hillary Jordan—a group of very compelling characters is left stranded, perhaps casualties of the demands of the two-hour narrative.

Of particular interest is the truncated friendship between veterans Ronsel (Jason Mitchell)—the eldest son of a sharecropper—and Jamie (Garrett Hedlund), the younger brother of the owner of the farm.

Expectations are high for Rees’ recently announced fourth feature, now in pre-production: the Gloria Steinem biopic An Uncivil War, starring MUDBOUND lead Carey Mulligan.

 

MUDBOUND

Now playing.

Monica Film Center

1332 2nd Street, Santa Monica.

Laemmle Noho

5240 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood.

 

Landmark

10850 Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Also on Netflix.

Above: Dee Rees at the Variety Portrait Studio during the opening night gala screening of Mudbound, AFI Fest, Thursday, November 9, 2017. Image credit: AFI.

Jason Mitchell (left) and Garrett Hedlund in Mudbound. Image credit: Netflix.