52 Films by Women Vol 10. 13. WUTHERING HEIGHTS (Director: Emerald Fennell)
Pictured : Having made his fortune, Heathcliff ( Jacob Elordi ) visits Catherine Linton ( Margot Robbie ) in a scene from writer-director Emerald Fennell 's streamlined adaptation of Emily Brontë ’s ' Wuthering Heights' . Still courtesy of Warner Bros . The most successful film directed by a woman so far released in 2026 ($84,001,073 domestic, $241,301,072 worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo , figures correct as of 20 April 2026), British writer-director Emerald Fennell’s reboot of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is, as they say up North, ‘proper gravy’. Fennell is fascinated by the casual cruelty meted out by men and how those on the receiving end respond, as evidenced in her films Promising Young Woman and Saltburn . Her adaptation of Brontë’s 1847 novel is tailored to this interest. It’s a love story that ends badly – you might call it a tragedy, though environmental determinism plays a part. Fennell’s film is visceral, more sexually frank than pr...