[12/04/23 - 06:00 AM] "Saltburn" Streams Globally on Prime Video on December 22 Academy Award winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell brings us a beautifully wicked tale of privilege and desire.
[via press release from Amazon]
Emerald Fennell's Saltburn Starring Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi & Rosamund Pike Streams Globally on Prime Video December 22, 2023
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Written and Directed by Emerald Fennell
Produced by Emerald Fennell, p.g.a; Margot Robbie, p.g.a; Josey McNamara, p.g.a
Starring Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, Alison Oliver, Archie Madekwe, and Carey Mulligan
Academy Award winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) brings us a beautifully wicked tale of privilege and desire. Struggling to find his place at Oxford University, student Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi), who invites him to Saltburn, his eccentric family's sprawling estate, for a summer never to be forgotten.
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