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âThe Housekeeperâ First Look: Richard Eyreâs Daphne du Maurier-Inspired Romance Starring Anthony Hopkins, Helena Bonham Carter and CaitrĂona Balfe Wraps Production (EXCLUSIVE)
âThe Housekeeper,â the upcoming romance fictionalizing the inspiration behind Daphne du Maurierâs iconic novel âRebecca,â has now wrapped production, with producers revealing a first look from the film, billed as a a âtale of forbidden love, obsession, and a household where the past refuses to let go.â
From multi-award-winning director Sir Richard Eyre (âThe Children Act,â âNotes on a Scandalâ), âThe Housekeeperâ stars two-time Oscar and four-time BAFTA winner Sir Anthony Hopkins (âThe Father,â âThe Silence of the Lambsâ), BAFTA winner and Oscar nominee Helena Bonham Carter (âThe Crown,â âOne Lifeâ), BAFTA and Golden Globe nominee CaitrĂona Balfe (âBelfast,â âFord v Ferrariâ) and rising star Emma Laird (âThe Brutalist,â â28 Years Laterâ). It was written by bestselling author Dame Rose Tremain, based on her own short story and forthcoming novel, which is scheduled for publication by Penguin Random House UK and HarperCollins US this autumn. Filming took place at Knebworth House, on the Cornish coast, and at Leavesden Studios.
Embankment handles global sales, and co-represents the U.S. with CAA Media Finance.
âFor me this film has the ideal combination of art, sex and death,â said Eyres. âIt was a complete joy to be working with Anthony Hopkins again â as a director you canât get luckier than that.â
Added Balfe says: âTo have been a part of this very special film was a creative and personal highlight. Working alongside Anthony, Helena and Emma on Roseâs beautiful script, guided by the brilliant Richard Eyre is an experience I will treasure always.â
Producers are Julia Taylor-Stanley for Artemis Films, Kevin Loader for Embankment, and Herbert L. Kloiber for Night Train Media. Additional finance was provided by Head Gear Films, M2 Mediapost, FireFrame Studios, and Screen Cornwall. Executive producers are Phil Hunt and Compton Ross for Head Gear Films, and James Copp for Night Train Media.
âHeartfelt, atmospheric and evocative with stellar performances, we are very excited to bring this drama to the screen soon,â said Herbert L. Kloiber of Night Train Media.
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Remember⌠set in the mystic, brooding landscape of Cornwall, England, where Danni, housekeeper at Manderville Hall, owned by widower Lord DeWithers falls prey to the glance of a young and beautiful visitor, the novelist Daphne Du Maurier. â IMDb
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CaitrĂona Balfe and Sam Heughan on the End of Outlander
Diana Gabaldonâs story was simple enough: English girl in the 1940s visits the Scottish Highlands and is transported to the 1700s. Boy in the 1700s dislocates his shoulder. Girl fixes boyâs shoulder. Boy and girl marry and plunge headlong into a torrid, 200-year romance.
From that 1991 novel, Outlander, eventually came a television adaptation, starring CaitrĂona Balfe and Sam Heughan as Claire and Jamie Fraserâand with it, a ferocious cult following that has measurably impacted Scottish tourism. Now, 35 years after Gabaldonâs first book was published and 13 years after filming began on the show, Starz is gearing up to air Outlanderâs eighth and final season.
As for what fans can expect from the grand conclusion to Claire and Jamie Fraserâs epoch-spanning love story? In a way, not even Balfe and Heughan know for sure: They shot multiple endings and neither one has actually watched the finale. (The season premieres on March 6.)
Last month, after the actors reunited for their first photo shoot since wrapping over a year ago, they sat down with Vogue to discuss everything: their chemistry, their friendship, Balfeâs directorial debut in Season 8, Claire and Jamieâs first love sceneâand the scene they wished they had an intimacy coordinator for. Read excerpts from that sprawling conversation below.
Photo: Jem Mitchell
Vogue: For almost 13 years, you two created one of televisionâs greatest love stories. What were your favorite parts of it, and why do you think it resonates so much?
Sam Heughan: I always loved the very Outlander scenes where Jamie and Claire kind of hash it out together. In the early years, they were quite emotional and passionate. Theyâd disagree but find a resolution. And then in later years, they become codependent and need each other.
CaitrĂona Balfe: Maybe not codependentâŚ
Heughan: Jamie needs her. They work things through together, and I just love that.
Balfe: They also know when to give each other the time to get through whatever they need to, and allow each other the space to figure things out, while still being there for each otherâwhich they didnât do in the beginning.
Heughan: But now they know each other so well. Itâs that beautiful thing.
Balfe: Obviously, there was so much passion and so much of that new love that people were so attracted to. Itâs exciting when you see two people falling in love. Thatâs so inspiring. But maintaining that and also allowing something deeper to growâwe constantly fought for that, didnât we?
Heughan: Absolutely. They know each otherâs weaknesses, strengths, and share every side of themselves. Jamie shares his troubles and thoughts with Claire and she does the same, so they depend upon each other. They realize what theyâve got in each other.
Balfe: We always hear from fans, âOh, we want more love scenesâwe want the Jamie and Claire moments!â I think that sometimes people think itâs just the sex that they want, but weâve always felt itâs the romance, moments of intimacyâand intimacy doesnât always have to be physical. We fought to have those moments where itâs not just jumping into bed, because that passion canât sustain. They would be absolutely â
Heughan: Theyâd burn out!
Did you ever say, âHey, whatâs the point of these love scenes?â
CaitrĂona and Heughan: All the time!
Heughan: We we had to question it to find out the motivation behind it. What does it say about the characters and their relationship? Otherwise, itâs gratuitous.
Balfe: Ron [Moore, who developed the show], in the beginning, his pitch to us about the sex scenes was, âWe want to tell story through this.â The show went out and those scenes resonated so much with people. But we constantly wanted it to remain part of the storytelling. It has to tell us something about where they are emotionally. As Sam said, we were able to get there.
Heughan: There are moments in this final season where Jamie needs Claire physically, but he needs her because he needs solace and comforting. And theyâre always physical, arenât they? Thatâs kind of how they reconnect with each other, certainly in moments of stress or trauma. We always pushed for something deeper to show about their relationship.
Youâve shown how a couple can keep falling in love across different incarnations of their lives. What are your top three favorite moments for these two?
Heughan: One of the most celebrated, but most horrific, was the wedding, because we had to film it twice. Youâre in that dress, which is stunning, butâ
Balfe: It was like wearing Sam! Thatâs how heavy it was.
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Heughan: She wasnât allowed to walk, sit down, or go to the bathroom, but yet thereâs this magical moment and very beautiful wedding. For us, it didnât feel as romantic as maybe the fans felt about it.
Balfe: That was really special.
Heughan: The other cast werenât very helpful. They were supposed to be there to support us.
Balfe: A lot of taunting. They did their best to ruin every take by laughing. Heckling.
Heughan: The vows, especially. We first shot it in the church, then we did it in the studio with lots more candles.
Balfe: About 1,000 more candles. Oh! Then a sad moment, but also very beautiful, would be the dance back to the stones.
Photo: Steffan Hill
Heughan: Thatâs a big one. It was that place, Schiehallion. So pretty. The snow had fallen and we did this goodbye dance.
Balfe: It was so romantic. We need our third one.
Heughan: One that makes me laugh is crossing the threshold with his wife in America, and his wife starts to wear trousers! [Balfe laughs.] Itâs for one episode and never again.
Balfe: Thatâs a random one to call out. Being washed up on the shore of America was good!
Heughan: It wasnât really romantic. It was soggy, I had sand in my bootsâŚ
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What the fans love is very different than what you two have lived through. Letâs go through your roses and thorns for some of the showâs most iconic scenes. First up, the fight in âThe Reckoning,â by the river.
Balfe: It was the audition scene.
Heughan: The audition was twice as long! Very physical.
Balfe: It was very physical.
Heughan: I pushed you over. I pushed you very hard. I think you fell on your ass.
Balfe: No, that was a different time. When you broke my coccyx.
Did he really break it?
Balfe: I donât know! It was painful for a while. The river fight was actually one of those we rehearsed a few times, and then once you get into it, it had a lot of energy.
Heughan: Passion! Theyâre almost tearing bits out of each other. That line, âYouâre tearing my guts out, Claireââthereâs always these fan lines that theyâre waiting to see. Iâd get quite nervous about it. Oh, God, I have to do that and get it right.
Balfe: Oh, thatâs the same episodeâthe knife scene!
Rose and thorn for that scene?
Balfe: Lots of carpet burns.
Heughan: Big carpet burns for both of us.
Balfe: It was on a very threadbare carpet on a floor. That was very intense. It was pre-intimacy coordinators. It was definitely one where we could have used one.
âA. Malcolm,â where Claire returns to the past. She and Jamie see each other for the first time in 20 years.
Balfe: When you fell⌠so gracefully!
Heughan: Again, one of those Outlander moments where you go, âDiana, why? Just why?â I think he walks around with no trousers on for some reason. It was one of those moments that we both felt a littleâ
Balfe: There was a lot of pressure to get it right. Itâs so beloved in the books. Everyone, not just us, felt the pressure.
Heughan: We also hadnât really worked together for a whileâ
Balfe: For ages, for like half a season.
You also had one of the longest love scenes on television.
Balfe: It was upstairs in the brothel. We were in that room for a very long time.
Heughan: Very hot, and not a very nice brothel, as far as brothels go.
âFirst Wife,â with that fight scene.
Balfe: [To Heughan:] We go back to Lallybroch. I find out youâd married Laoghaire.
Heughan: Is this a different show?
Balfe: Season 3. We have that big fight in the bedroom, and Laura [Donnelly, who plays Jamieâs sister, Jenny] comes in and throws water on us, because weâve been fighting like cats and dogs. In the fight, you push me. And literally, I rose up in the air and landed on the floor about five feet away, on my arse.
Heughan: Oh, that one. Theyâre passionate! I donât think you ever injured me.
Balfe: No.
Heughan: Just internally, psychologically.
Photo: Jem Mitchell
CaitrĂona, you revealed for the first time in 2021 that you wanted to direct, but hadnât gotten the chance. Five short years later, youâve directed an episode in Season 8.
Balfe: [Laughs.] Five short years. Iâm not nervous about it coming out, but maybe I should be! I was nervous prior to filming. I was especially nervous about working with⌠[She points at Heughan, who smiles.] My first day was that seven-page scene with you and Richard [Rankin].
Heughan: Cutting the wood. We laughed a lot. I remember trying to kick the tree down.
Balfe: Such a great day. Sam was like, âScrew this saw. Iâm going to use my foot.â I was so grateful to have been given that opportunity and to work with all these guys in that way.
Heughan: She was amazing. Working with you, seeing you prepping and the things you were trying to deal with⌠I canât wait for people to see it. They should have made that the first episode.
Balfe: Aw. I have to give Jan Matthys a lot of credit. He was an amazing mentor to me. And all of our crew and [heads of department] were all so supportive and helpful. What was really difficult was having to be in it, as well. I didnât love that, because youâre splitting your attentionâ
Youâre in almost every scene in that episode.
Balfe: Yeah, great episode they gave me! But the pitfalls of it are also the things that made it exciting. The panic decisionsâthatâs the buzz of it. Thatâs the part of it that surprised me the most, and that I enjoyed.
You also had to direct your own love scene.
Balfe: I was like, âAnd their clothes stay on.â [Both laugh.] I was fortunate, I had Barbara Stepansky, the writer and supervising producer of the episode, to talk about the scenes with and say, âOkay, what exactly do you want from the scene?â Whatâs the visual language that I want? I know what Sam and I bring to it. Then we worked with [intimacy coordinator] Vanessa Coffey, who has worked with us for the last couple of seasons. She brings so much to those scenes, helping us craft them. Itâs collaborative. Thatâs the loveliest thing about it.
Photo: Jem Mitchell
You both have always said you have each otherâs backs. Any examples of that? How do you balance each other on set? I feel you have different temperaments.
Balfe: [Laughs.] Yes, I pop off. Sam stays calm.
Heughan: Itâs been complementary. I felt weirdly protective of you from episode one. Then seeing you flourish into being the strong Claire that you are⌠thatâs always been part of Jamie, as well, to protect. I donât know whether that was the character or me, but it works really well. I can also guide her in a direction to then have her energy⌠[He mimics something being shot off.]
Balfe: Sam likes to stir. If he wants something to happen or doesnât like something, heâll just whisper, âOh, yeah, you should say something,â And then, because Iâm an idiotâŚ
Heughan: No, not at all. Youâre a person of action. But, you know, this oneâs trouble⌠always corpsing. We have a silly sense of humor, and sometimes that was my downfall. Weâre very lucky.
Balfe: I think our friendship is probably one of the things Iâm the proudest of from the whole show. [They hug.] Itâs true. Weâre both competitive people, but weâre not competitive with each other. And weâve always made sure that we talk to each other.
Heughan: We were in the show for over a decade. Whether it was on set or off set, we both went through stuff in our personal lives. CaitrĂona would instantly know if there was something going on. In those moments, she was there for me and would protect me in some ways, way more than she needed to⌠like an older sister.
Balfe: Really? So cheeky. Only six months. One time I really took one for the team. You got a message that upset you on set, and I jumped up and yelled, âI have to go to the toilet!â Everyone was like, Does she have diarrhea? I let everyone think I had that for you.
Heughan: Did you? So nice!
Letâs talk about the future. You both have said, about an Outlander movie, âNever say, never.â Has one actually been discussed?
Heughan: No.
Balfe: Not with me, no.
Diana is working on finishing book 10. Would you two consider voicing the audiobook?
Balfe: Itâs so iconic. Davina Porter, who did it before, was so synonymous with the series.
Heughan: Well, theyâve just done one. Kristen [Atherton, who played Jenny in Season 7] took over. But it would be nice to hear everyoneâs voices and be back together again.
Balfe: Wouldnât have to wear a corset. You could do all the acting in your pajamas.
CaitrĂona, how has Sam changed and grown as an actor over the years? Did you get to see his recent production of Macbeth?
Balfe: I did get to see him in Macbeth, and he was amazing.
Heughan: So nice you came.
Balfe: Of course I was going to come. Sam was way more experienced when we started. Heâs always been able to combine this incredible strength and this beautiful sensitivity and strength. Youâve always been able to put the two together. Iâve watched Sam become this force of nature. Your philanthropy, My Peak Challenge, your businesses, and itâs just incredible. Youâre very⌠[Both laugh.] Iâm in awe.
CaitrĂona, youâll be playing Mrs. Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility. When Sam learned about it last summer, he said, âShe has to wear a corset again,â and he looked pretty happy about it.
Balfe: I did. Iâm really excited to see it. Itâs going to be really beautiful. Georgia Oakley is an incredible director and I think she sort of grounded it. It has a very different feel to previous iterations. It was just really fun. Sam and I have been doing a lot of heavy lifting on Outlander for years. It was nice to just pop in and hang out for a bit.
Heughan: I canât wait to see it.
Sam, tell us about your new limited series with Anna Kendrick and J.K. Simmons.
Heughan: Macbeth was a lot of heavy lifting. I was pretty exhausted after that. Iâm really excited about this one: Itâs an action thriller with a lot of political intrigue. Itâs going to be full-on and a busy one. I love the action stuff, so itâll be good.
CaitrĂona, you once said you were nervous that this show was like lightning in a bottle, an experience that will never happen again. How does it make you feel that this love story is over⌠for now?
Balfe: Itâs so weird because we had the first round of goodbyes, and now it feels like you have to scratch the wound again. Itâs opening up again.
Heughan: What a journey itâs been. That moment where weâre with all the fans, in the auditorium, when they play that first ep, thatâs going to beâ
Balfe: Thatâs going to be amazing. Itâs nice for us to be back together today. Itâll be so lovely to be with everybody at the premiere.
Heughan: Itâs going to be chaos.
Imagine youâre on an airplane. One episode of Outlander keeps playing over and over, and itâs your worst nightmare. What episode is it?
Balfe: Other people watching? âThe Weddingâ! Of course.
And whatâs an episode that you wouldnât mind seeing on repeat?
Heughan: Oh! When Jamie sends Claire back.
Balfe: Yeah, that was a good one, because we had lots in that.
Heughan: Itâs the beauty and the pain of saying goodbye, and everything thatâs going to come after it.
For Sam Heughan: grooming, Charley McEwen. Styling, Grace Gilfeather.
For CaitrĂona Balfe: hair, Gareth Bromell; makeup, Silver Braham. Styling, Karla Welch.
Vogue
Remember⌠itâs so weird because we had the first round of goodbyes, and now it feels like you have to scratch the wound again. Itâs opening up again. â CaitrĂona Balfe

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