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Hamnet
Set in late-16th-century England, this intimate historical drama imagines the life of Agnes Shakespeare as she grapples with love, motherhood and devastating loss after the death of her young son. Moving between domestic life and creative awakening, the film explores grief, resilience and the unseen woman behind one of history’s greatest writers.
Director
Chloé Zhao (Nomadland)
Actors
Jessie Buckley • Paul Mescal • Emily Watson • Joe Alwyn • Anton Lesser
2h 06m • Rated M • Drama, Historical • UK


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Hamnet
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What makes Hamnet such a powerful cinema experience is its quiet intensity. Chloé Zhao’s direction brings tenderness and natural beauty to the screen, while Jessie Buckley delivers a performance of remarkable depth and emotional clarity. The film invites audiences to experience grief not as tragedy alone, but as a force that transforms love into memory and meaning. Thoughtful, moving and exquisitely crafted, Hamnet is a film to be felt as much as watched — one that resonates long after the final image fades.

Film Notes
A luminous, emotionally rich portrait of love, loss and creative legacy.
Hamnet unfolds as a deeply felt reimagining of family life in Elizabethan England, centred not on fame or authorship but on the private world of Agnes and her children. The story traces everyday rituals, marriage and motherhood before turning to the profound rupture caused by the death of Hamnet, a loss that reverberates through the household and reshapes Agnes’s inner life. Rather than presenting history as grand spectacle, the film lingers on textures, silences and emotional undercurrents, allowing grief to emerge gradually and honestly.
