Wuthering Heights , known in Serbian as Orkanski visovi, remains one of the most adapted literary works in film history. Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel presents a dark, gothic exploration of love, revenge, and social class that continues to captivate filmmakers and audiences alike. The story’s central figures, Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, represent a bond that transcends conventional morality and even death itself, set against the haunting and wild backdrop of the Yorkshire moors.

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The film's cinematography, handled by Robbie Ryan, is noteworthy for its use of natural lighting and stunning landscapes. The camerawork captures the harsh beauty of the moors, immersing the viewer in the world of the characters. The use of long takes and slow-motion shots adds to the film's dreamlike quality, echoing the timeless and often surreal nature of the novel.