Chloé Zhao’s Shakespeare family tragedy Hamnet wins top Toronto film prize

Hamnet, a devastating period drama about the life of William Shakespeare and his family, won the top prize on Sunday at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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The heart-wrenching film stars Paul Mescal as Shakespeare, who tries to forge a career as a playwright while his wife Agnes – played by Jessie Buckley – contends with the perils of plague and childbirth in Elizabethan England.

It comes from Beijing-born director Chloé Zhao, who directed 2020’s Oscar-winning Nomadland. Securing the Toronto award, on top of glowing reviews, confirms Hamnet as another Academy Award front runner.

The film is based on a novel by Maggie O’Farrell, which colours in the gaps of the little we know about the Shakespeares.

“Maggie’s novel, it was like a poem,” Zhao told Agence France-Presse.

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Novel and film speculate that Agnes encouraged William to move to London alone and pursue his dreams in the theatre, confident that their love was strong enough to endure the separation.

“To see them fall in love and come together, be torn apart … it’s an inner civil war that we all battle with as we grow and mature,” said Zhao.

  

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