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Polly Morgan is a British cinematographer who has worked on the studio feature films Lucy in the Sky (2019), A Quiet Place Part II (2020), Where the Crawdads Sing (2022), and The Woman King(2022). She was also the cinematographer for multiple episodes of the TV series Legion (2017–2019). Morgan is accredited by the British Society of Cinematographers (BSC) and the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC). To date, she is the only woman to be a member of both, and she is the youngest member of ASC. Prior to becoming a cinematographer, Morgan worked in the film and television industries since the early 2000s as a production assistant and in multiple roles in the camera department. She worked under numerous cinematographers and attended the American Film Institute's AFI Conservatory as a Fulbright Scholar, graduating in 2010 with a Master of Fine Arts degree in cinematography. Morgan's first cinematography credit was the film Venom (2011). She worked as the cinematographer on other numerous films and TV series throughout the 2010s, with her first studio feature-film credit being Lucy in the Sky (2019). In 2024, she was the cinematographer for the films Marmalade and Back to Black. Description above from the Wikipedia article Polly Morgan (cinematographer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Polly Morgan

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Olivia Wright (Emily Blunt) is a well respected and successful book writer and poet, but she hasn’t had a breakthrough or published any books in awhile and is having trouble writing her new book. Until she meets Isabel Perez (Ana de Armas) from one of her book readings. The two become friends and form a beautiful bond. The two than decide to camping and rent a cabin for the week. During the week things take quick turn, the two start falling in love with each other. During the time they are falling in love they talk about their lives, previous relationships, family and place they always wanted to go. After a year of being together Isabel wants to meet Olivia’s family and introduce herself to her parents on a camping trip. Olivia doesn’t feel comfortable with it, but after some consideration she decides that they should do it. But Olivia’s boss wants her to work on her book during her camping trip or he’ll terminate the contract they have.