

Three sisters, one bleak moor, and the birth of literary rebellion in petticoats.
Travel back to Victorian Britain and wander the cobbled streets of Haworth to the sites that inspired the great Brontë sisters’ classic novels.
Cinematography
Moody Yorkshire moors that basically ARE a character.
Production
Authentic Victorian locations that'll make you want a corset.
Director
Liam Dale
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Brontës originally published under male pseudonyms—Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell—because, shockingly, 1840s critics thought women couldn't write 'serious' fiction.
Haworth Parsonage, featured throughout, now receives 80,000 visitors yearly; the sisters' tiny dining room where they wrote their masterpieces is preserved exactly as it was.
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