Phoebe Dynevor attends the 2023 Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 03, 2023 in Los Angeles. You can go to the gallery to take a look to the photos and enjoy!
Phoebe Dynevor attends the 2023 Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 03, 2023 in Los Angeles. You can go to the gallery to take a look to the photos and enjoy!
Phoebe Dynevor attends the 2023 WIF Honors presented by Women In Film at The Ray Dolby Ballroom on November 30, 2023 in Hollywood. You can go to the gallery to take a look to the beautiful photos.
Phoebe Dynevor attends a special screening of Netflix’s “Fair Play” at Soho House on November 20, 2023 in London. You can go to the gallery to take a look to the photos.
Phoebe Dynevor attends Annabel’s and The Caring Family Foundation’s celebration of International Day Of The Girl with Malala Fund on October 9, 2023 in London. You can go to the gallery and enjoy the photos!
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Phoebe Dynevor covers Elle USA, October 2023 issue. I have added the scans to the gallery. Please, don’t forget to buy the magazine.
The star has traded the corsets of Bridgerton for the suits of Wall Street, feeding her desire to do work that gets people talking.
After Phoebe Dynevor delivered the final line in the erotic corporate thriller Fair Play, a satisfying mic drop from her character Emily, and the film cut to black, audience members inside the premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, sat in stunned silence, mouths agape. What had they just seen? But they didn’t stay quiet for long; as soon as they emerged from the theater, the town started buzzing.
They talked about how writer-director Chloe Domont had written the script—about engaged hedge fund analysts whose relationship is rocked when one of them gets a promotion over the other—based on her own past experiences with men. They debated the film’s meaty themes, the push and pull between female empowerment and male fragility. And by the time Sundance was over, so was a hotly contested bidding war that ended with Netflix buying the film for a reported $20 million, one of the largest deals of the festival. (Fair Play will debut on the platform on October 6.)
For Dynevor, the film’s star, Sundance was a “whirlwind few days.” She was at the premiere in Park City, listening as reactions from the crowd swirled around her. A woman came up to her almost immediately to tell her how much the film had meant to her. Others soon followed. Afterward, Dynevor sat feeling both awed and overwhelmed in the back seat of a car next to her co-star Alden Ehrenreich, when he turned to her and said, “This is what it’s all about, right?”
“And I was like, ‘Yes, yes, it is. This is what it’s all about,’” Dynevor recalls. “It was my first film festival, my second-ever film, and I was still aware of how unique and special that experience was, and how it might not happen again or for a very long time.”
But it wasn’t just the flashy premiere or the high-dollar deal that had Dynevor and Ehrenreich feeling like they’d succeeded at what they set out to do through their work; what they were most excited about was the discussions the film was sparking. “This film was personal to me for a lot of reasons,” Dynevor says. “Every woman I know, it’s their experience in this world. And with any film with a message, you just really want it to start a conversation.”
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