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Florence Hunt shines in Queen at Sea at Berlinale's Golden Bear race

From Bridgerton to the big screen, Florence Hunt is stealing the spotlight. Her Berlinale debut alongside Binoche cements her as a star to watch.

The image shows a woman in a kimono holding a baby and a bear, with a stick in her hand. The...
The image shows a woman in a kimono holding a baby and a bear, with a stick in her hand. The painting is from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, and is attributed to Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III/Kuniyoshi Toyokubi III. The woman is surrounded by a vibrant array of colors, and the bear is standing beside her, looking up at her with a curious expression.

This 'Bridgerton' Star is in Berlin - Florence Hunt shines in Queen at Sea at Berlinale's Golden Bear race

British actress Florence Hunt is making waves at this year's Berlinale film festival. She stars in Queen at Sea, a film competing for the prestigious Golden Bear award. The project marks another high point in her rising career.

Hunt first became well-known for her role as young Hyacinth Bridgerton in Netflix's hit series Bridgerton. She continued in the part through Season 4, with plans for her character to feature prominently in Seasons 7 and 8. Author Julia Quinn has suggested no recasting will be needed, securing Hunt's place in the show's future.

In Queen at Sea, Hunt takes on a new challenge, playing the on-screen daughter of Juliette Binoche's character. Directed by Lance Hammer, the film is part of the Berlinale's main competition, facing off against 21 other entries. The cast also includes veterans Tom Courtenay and Anna Calder-Marshall.

Hunt has spoken warmly about the experience, calling her collaboration with Binoche an 'absolute joy'. The film's premiere at the festival highlights her transition from television to the big screen.

Queen at Sea brings Hunt into the spotlight alongside established stars. The film's Golden Bear nomination adds to her growing reputation as a talented young actress. Her career continues to expand, from Bridgerton to the Berlinale stage.

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