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Emily Beecham goes darker and deeper "Emily Beecham puts in a star-making turn" – David Jenkins

Emily Beecham goes darker and deeper [BFI] [having trouble viewing this email?]( [BFI]( [BFI]( [BFI Player]( [Daphne]( "Emily Beecham puts in a star-making turn" – David Jenkins, Little White Lies Daphne: in cinemas & on-demand Long days, late nights, rinse and repeat. Daphne is adrift in the city, tainted and aimless. An act of violence brings trauma, but also gives her the chance to change. Emily Beecham - glimpsed in the 'Would that it were' scene from Hail, Caesar! - goes darker and deeper this time. Her performance is raw and potent - the electric centre of a film that has echoes of Fleabag, Girls and Kenneth Lonergan's Margaret. Watch Daphne on desktop, Android & iOS devices. [RENT FOR £10.00]( NEW TO BFI PLAYER [The Untamed]( The Untamed Amat Escalante follows Heli with a boundary-pushing, mind-blowing mix of sex, sci-fi and social drama. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [Zoology]( Zoology Middle-aged Natasha grows a tail and falls in love in Ivan Tverdovsky’s absurd tale of contemporary Russia. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [The Villainess]( The Villainess Jung Byung-gil's hyper-kinetic action thriller follows a female assassin who takes a new identity but is unable to escape her past. [RENT FOR £6.00]( [My Life As a Courgette]( My Life As a Courgette Girlhood and Tomboy director Céline Sciamma scripts this exquisite French animation that’s told with love, skill and candour. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [Mindhorn]( Mindhorn Julian Barratt is hilarious as the washed-up actor forced to reprise his role as TV sleuth to help catch a killer. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [Una]( Una Rooney Mara and Ben Mendelsohn star in a brilliantly unsettling exploration of a deeply destructive relationship. [RENT FOR £8.00]( [Their Finest]( Their Finest Gemma Arterton sparkles in this witty drama set in the world of propaganda filmmaking during WWII. [RENT FOR £4.50]( [Lady Macbeth]( Lady Macbeth Florence Pugh plays a young woman struggling against suffocating societal norms in this exceptional British debut. [RENT FOR £4.50]( SUBSCRIPTION [Theorem]( There's always more to discover Uncover over 400 of the greatest films you'll find on-demand, anywhere. [START YOUR FREE 30-DAY TRIAL]( [BFI Player]( You have received this message because you signed up for BFI Player emails. You are subscribed as {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( immediately from all future BFI mailings Sent by BFI, 21 Stephen Street, London W1T 1LN

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