No images? Click here ‘Emily’ is Dinard’s major winner, artistic director Dominique Green talks festival’s future Frances O’Connor’s Emily proved the big hit of the 33rd edition of Dinard Film Festival, the French seaside festival that spotlights UK and Irish cinema for French audiences that closed on October 2. Emily won the Golden Hitchcock for best film, with Emma Mackey receiving the award for best performance. The period drama also scooped the audience prize for best feature film. The film premiered at Toronto, and marks the directorial debut of actor O’Connor. Sex Education star Mackey plays a rebellious version of Wuthering Heights author Emily Brontë in the years leading up to her death aged 30, as she interacts with her pious father, siblings and her forbidden lover. Oliver Jackson Cohen, Fionn Whitehead and Adrian Dunbar round out the cast. Emily is produced by Tempo Productions and Arenamedia, with Embankment handling sales. Wild Bunch will distribute in France, Warner Bros in UK and Bleecker Street in the US. Read more... If you'd rather not receive third party e-mails from partners of Screen please unsubscribe yourself below Please visit our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions if you have any questions Media Business Insight Limited (MBI), Company number: 8248880 (England & Wales) Registered Office: Unit 4D | Cally Yard | 445 Caledonian Road | London | N7 9BG |