Are "Hamnet" and Its Rural Representation Fated for an Oscar?
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Are "Hamnet" and its Rural Representation Fated for an Oscar?
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Max Richter Takes Finneas Inside His Oscar-Nominated "Hamnet" Score
Max Richter, photographed by Rory Van Millingen. Unlike the rest of Tinseltown, Max Richter hadn’t pulled an all-nighter to tune in to the 98th Academy Awards nominations announcement two weeks ago. But lo and behold, the 59-year-old German-British composer received his first nomination for his harrowing work in Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet, the Jessie Buckley-led adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s critically acclaimed novel that reimagines the lives of Wi…
Adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel, “Hamnet” explores the possibility of the death of Hamnet, son of Shakespeare, has inspired the letter of “Hamlet”. It is famous for the Oscars. With Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal
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