ELLE (Canada)

Emerald Fennell

THERE’S NOTHING THIS BRITISH MULTI-HYPHENATE CAN’T DO.

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WHEN YOU’RE JUGGLING AS MANY jobs as 34-year-old Emerald Fennell does (she’s an actor, an author, a director and a screenwrit­er), sometimes the

important things get neglected. “My perfect day off is just 12 solid hours of TV,” the Brit says with a wistful laugh. She’s in the English countrysid­e, where she is spending time between filming days for her role as a young Camilla Parker Bowles in season four of The Crown. “I still haven’t seen the Love Is

Blind finale—that’s how bad my schedule is. I haven’t found the time to see how this masterpiec­e ends.” You may know Fennell from her appearance­s as the future Duchess of Cornwall or as the pal Phoebe Waller-Bridge handpicked to take over as showrunner for season two of Killing Eve. But it’s her feature-film directoria­l debut—a.k.a. the first must-see movie of 2020, the Carey Mulligan-led revenge thriller Promising Young Woman—that will make Fennell’s name one you commit to memory. SINGULAR VISION “I wrote [Promising Young Woman] with directing it in mind. It’s such a dark story, and the way I wanted to make it was so different [from what other] people were imagining. Having someone else direct it would have made it a different movie.” GENRE BENDING “I love revenge movies, but I hadn’t seen one that has somebody at the centre whom I identify with. It’s a particular­ly feminine thing to hide in plain sight and use the way you look and dress to make people trust you quicker or to seem more vulnerable than you are. It was fun delivering on expectatio­ns and [defying] them.” PROUD POPTIMIST “I name-checked a few songs in the script, like ‘Toxic’ and ‘Stars Are Blind’ [by Paris Hilton]. This is the kind of music I love, the music I take really seriously. We have this thing in our culture where we undermine female pop music and it’s used ironically. But my feeling is that these songs are incredibly potent and powerful, so I wanted to use them in [the movie] the way I see them, which is as masterpiec­es.” ON THE FLY “One of the main things I learned [on Killing Eve] is that you have to be adaptable and as nimble as can be. Things can go wrong—whether you’re showrunnin­g, directing or acting. It’s about being prepared, thinking on your feet and using every cock-up as an opportunit­y to do something better.” SAFE SPACE “For me, it’s about making a place where people can have fun and take risks. Nobody is going to laugh at them if they mess up—nobody is going to pass judgment. I think all of us have been in workplaces that run on adrenalin and fear, and there are many people who work well under pressure, but I never give my best work like that.” CURRENT READ “I just [finished] Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson. It’s about children who catch on fire. I loved it.” ®

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