THE star of the show at a new exhibition in Skipton will be a dress worn by the actor in a new film based on the life of author and poet Emily Bronte.

Every Leaf Speaks Bliss to Me: Emily, the moors, and the landscape of creative Craven at Skipton Town Hall will look at the world of creativity inspired by the landscape of the area.

Drawing on a history going back centuries, the exhibition, which runs from October 8 until Christmas, explores film, literature, photography, music, visual arts and dance created in, and inspired by, the wild beauty of the Dales.

And, at the heart of the exhibition, and lending its name to the title, is a central display showcasing exclusive items from the soon to be released Warner Brothers film Emily, staring French-British actor Sex Education's Emma Mackey.

Based on the life of Emily Bronte, the writer of Wuthering Heights, who died aged just 30 and who lived at Haworth, the film is produced by Piers Tempest, who lives near Skipton.

Mr Tempest, who also produced Ordinary Love, with Liam Neeson, and Killing Bono, has given the museum the dress worn in the film by Emma Mackey.

Made by Academy Award winning costume designer, Michael O’Connor - and seen in the film’s official trailer - the dress will be displayed alongside film stills and behind-the-scenes interviews with cast and crew.

Emily tells the imagined life of the writer, who was to become one of the best known and best loved authors of modern times, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights – set on the moors of West Yorkshire.

The exhibition will delve into the creative process behind the film and some of its filming locations in Craven. Other examples of the landscape weaving its magic into creative practice will be displayed, drawing on Craven Museum’s extensive collections of fine art, natural history, literature and music to tell the tale.

Danielle Daglan, Craven District Council's cultural services manager, said: "We are absolutely delighted to have been gifted this beautiful costume from a fantastic film about the iconic literary great that was Emily Bronte, the donation inspired us to delve deeper into Emily’s history and the wider story of how the landscape inspires creative process, allowing us to bring together a unique combination of art forms to create a more immersive exhibition.

"We are very grateful to Piers Tempest and to Warner Bros UK for the donation, as well as their enthusiasm and support during the development of the exhibition."

Piers Tempest, who gave the dress to the museum following the completion of the film, said: "The countryside that Emily Bronte was brought up in was undoubtedly hugely influential and intrinsic to her work and we wanted to very much reflect this in our film, and really hope that the landscape in Craven inspires visitors to the exhibition as much as it inspired us."

Councillor Simon Myers, chairman of Craven District Council, said: “I am delighted that the release of this tremendous film based on the life of one of our local literary legends has inspired this great exhibition. Our landscape has inspired much creativity over the centuries and increasingly film and television producers are bringing business to Craven. It is really great to see Emily collaborating with Craven District Council to mount this unique exhibition. It’s a real ‘first’ for Craven.”

Every Leaf Speaks Bliss to Me: Emily, the moors, and the landscape of creative Craven will open on Saturday, October 8 and run until December 23. The exhibition gallery is free to enter and is open Monday to Saturday between 9.30am and 4.30pm.

Emily will be released in cinemas on October 14. Follow @WarnerBrosUK for the latest details and view the trailer at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaL90sMAzbY&t=3s