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New look at Sex Education star Aimee Lou Wood and Bill Nighy in Living

Off to the pictures.

bill nighy, aimee lou wood, living
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We've got an exclusive clip from beautiful new movie Living, released in UK cinemas this Friday (November 4).

A remake of Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru, the movie stars Bill Nighy as veteran civil servant Mr Williams who, through years of office routine, has led a shadow existence. Following some life-changing news, he chooses to turn his life into something wonderful.

In the clip, we see Mr Williams visit a local tea shop where he runs into Margaret (Sex Education star Aimee Lou Wood). She used to work in the same office, but left to pursue a new career, and Mr Williams thinks he might be able to learn to live from Margaret.

Check it out below:

Following its festival run, Living stands at a near-perfect 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has been tipped for awards success in the months to come, especially for Nighy's affecting lead performance.

Directed by Oliver Hermanus and written by Kazuo Ishiguro, the movie also stars Tom Burke as decadent writer and Alex Sharp as an idealistic new recruit at Mr Williams' department.

If you've seen Ikiru, then you'll know to expect tears and potentially some life-affirming realisations when you check it out in UK cinemas this weekend.

aimee lou wood, living
Ross Ferguson / Lionsgate UK

Earlier this year, Wood was confirmed to be starring in new comedy movie Seize Them! alongside Bridgerton and Derry Girls star Nicola Coughlan, Lolly Adefope, Nick Frost and Jessica Hynes.

She'll also, of course, be seen back as Aimee in Sex Education season four and Wood has previously hinted that the show could be coming to an end.

"It's going to have to come to an end, which is sad, but also I feel like you should always leave them wanting more," she explained. "Always end on a high instead of having people go, 'I really wish they would stop'."

Living is released in UK cinemas on November 4.

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