Golden Globes, Hamnet
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Bugonia, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Jay Kelly, Marty Supreme, One Battle After Another and Sentimental Value were up for Best Picture Drama.
It is poised to sweep Oscar season, but Chloé Zhao’s tale of Shakespearean grief – starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal – is less a masterpiece than a blunt spade designed to whack you over the head until you weep from the pain,
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The Oscar-winning director's Golden Globes weekend also included a Hollywood Hills screening and star-studded reception.
Jessie Buckley has, as expected, won best actress in a drama at the Golden Globe Awards for her acclaimed performance as Agnes Shakespeare in Chloé Zhao’s searing Hamnet. In a modest upset, Zhao’s film snuck past Ryan Coogler’s much-fancied Sinners to take the prize for best drama film.
Arts editor Nina Nannar speaks to the director and stars of the film, which tells the largely unknown story of William Shakespeare and his family.
Jessie Buckley, already the Best Actress Oscar frontrunner, is remarkable as William Shakespeare’s wife Agnes in Chloé Zhao’s speculative grief drama
The Hamnet-inspired walking trail starts in Weobley, taking visitors through areas where it was filmed, across green fields and through country lanes, ending in Pembridge, another village famed for its black-and-white timber-framed buildings and which is a two hour walk away.