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Birth Name: Jessica Brown Findlay
Birth Date: 1989-09-14
Birth Place: Cookham, Berkshire, England, UK
Alternate Names: Jessica Brown-Findlay, Jessica Rose Brown Findlay, جسیکا براون فیندلی
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Jessica Brown Findlay, born Jessica Rose Brown Findlay on September 14, 1989 in Cookham, England, is an English actress known for her role as Lady Sybil Crawley in the ITV series Downton Abbey. She also starred as Emelia Conan Doyle in the film Albatross and Beverly Penn in Winter's Tale. In Labyrinth (series), she plays Alaïs Pelletier du Mas, one of two women seeking the Holy Grail across different time periods.
Release Year: 2011
Nation: United Kingdom
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Director: Niall MacCormick
Writer: Tamzin Rafn
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Companies: CinemaNX, Isle of Man Film
Genre: Comedy Drama, Coming-Of-Age Fiction, Drama
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Keywords: coming of age, family relationships, friendship, literature, love affair, marriage crisis
Albatross follows Beth, an introverted teenager with a passion for books, who befriends Emilia, a charismatic aspiring novelist recently moved to their small town. The friendship between the two young women grows closer until Emilia begins an affair with Beth's father. This illicit relationship threatens to shatter the fabric of Beth's family and potentially ruin her own blossoming literary pursuits.
Directed by Niall MacCormick in 2011, Albatross is a British drama that explores themes of coming-of-age, friendship, forbidden love, and its consequences on familial relationships. Set against the backdrop of literature and intellectual pursuits, the film delves into the complex dynamics between Beth, Emilia, and Beth's father, culminating in a story of passion, betrayal, and the devastating impact of their actions.