Scottish Daily Mail

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ORENCE Pugh goes through an raordinary transforma­tion he film Lady Macbeth. e first meet her character, herine, as an innocent bride miliated by her abusive husnd on their wedding night, en she’s made to strip while he tches and pleasures himself. ou see that she’s such a child hat situation,’ the 20-yearactres­s (pictured) told me. oon, Katherine is cavorting th farm hand Sebastian ayed by Cosmo Jarvis) and is nnocent no more. We tapped into the whole ry side of that relationsh­ip,’ gh said of the intricatel­y oreographe­d scenes. he movie, directed by William royd and produced by the BFI d BBC Films, caused a sensan at the Toronto Internatio­nal m Festival. Altitude Films soon pped it up for release in the (it’s out next year), but it’s o being shown at the London m Festival on October 14 if you ’t wait till then. ugh made her debut in Carol rley’s film The Falling, and ugh it was not a large role, it s clear she had that indefinast­ar quality. I certainly noticed r — and so has Screen Internanal, which has named her as e of its ‘Stars of Tomorrow’. att Mueller, the magazine’s tor, told me they have a solid ck-record for talent-spotting d had picked up on the likes of ily Blunt, James McAvoy and nedict Cumberbatc­h well ore they ‘officially popped’. ugh and other Stars of Tomorw — including Morfydd Clark, m Taylor, Anthony Boyle and nn Whitehead — will be preted next week at the BFI LFF.

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