
Exhibitions
Haunt Me Then... and Now: Wuthering Heights on the big screen
Many people have crossed paths with Wuthering Heights whether through music, film, television, stage or radio. Each adaptation brings a new perspective and introduces new audiences to the works of the Brontë sisters.
The first film of Wuthering Heights was filmed in 1920 on location in Haworth. Since then, many adaptations have flickered to life on the big screen.
2026 welcomes a new vision of Emily Brontë’s classic novel from Oscar-winning writer Emerald Fennell, starring Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. The film will also feature original songs by Charli xcx. Haunt Me Then…and Now looks over the years at the different adaptations of Wuthering Heights from across the globe.
