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- Tech Advisor explains how to stream Emerald Fennell’s acclaimed films Promising Young Woman and Saltburn without paying subscription fees.
- UK viewers can watch Saltburn free on BBC iPlayer with a TV Licence, while both regions access Amazon Prime Video’s 30-day free trial.
- Both Oscar-winning and BAFTA-nominated films showcase Fennell’s distinctive directorial style that generates strong audience reactions. Detailed instructions are provided below.
The latest adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel is causing a huge buzz, while dividing viewers into fans and staunch opponents of Emerald Fennell’s vision. But it’s not the director’s first rodeo – her two previous films evoked strong responses as well.
Fennell’s feature debut, Promising Young Woman, told the story of 30-year-old Cassie, on a mission to avenge her friend who was raped by a group of college students. The film, starring Carey Mulligan, won an Oscar and a BAFTA for Best Original Screenplay.
The second film in Fennell’s career, Saltburn, focuses on Oliver (Barry Keoghan), a young man from a middle-class family who wheedles his way into a friendship with handsome fellow Oxford student Felix (Jacob Elordi) to get close to his aristocratic family. The flick, whose plot bears more than a passing resemblance to The Talented Mr Ripley, received Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations.
Both are a must-watch for fans of Fennell’s Wuthering Heights. Here’s where you can see them.
And if you want to know when you you’ll be able to watch Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights at home, check out our streaming release guide. Other adaptation of the classic novel are already available online and here’s where you can find them.
Promising Young Woman (2020)
UK
In the UK, Promising Young Woman is only available for rental or purchase. You will find the film on Apple TV from £3.49.
US
In the United States, you can rent Emerald Fennell’s first feature for $3.99 or buy it for $14.99 on Amazon Prime or Apple TV.
Saltburn (2023)
UK
UK viewers have two options for watching Fennell’s second film.
It’s available on BBC iPlayer, where you can stream it free if you have a TV Licence.
It’s also available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. While a subscription starts at £5.99 per month for ad-supported access to Prime Video, a 30-day free trial is available. During that time, you can watch Saltburn for free.
Note, however, that if you don’t cancel your subscription before the end of the trial, you’ll be charged £8.99 for a full Amazon Prime account.
You can also rent Saltburn on Prime and Apple TV for £2.99 or buy it for £8.99.
US
Barry Keoghan-led movie can be streamed on Prime Video. Typically, the subscription costs $8.99 per month but you can use a 30-day free trial. It’s a perfect opportunity to watch Saltburn without any cost. Just remember to cancel your subscription before the end of the month to avoid being charged a monthly fee.
Another option is to rent the film for $5.99 or buy it for $5, discounted from $13.79.
