Chloé Zhao’s film Hamnet is drawing widespread acclaim as a poignant and deeply emotional exploration of loss and creativity. Adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel, the film premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival where it won the prestigious People’s Choice Award, positioning it as a strong contender for the upcoming Academy Awards.

The story centres on William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes—known to history as Anne Hathaway—portrayed with remarkable depth by Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley. The film imaginatively reconstructs the years following the death of their 11-year-old son, Hamnet, a tragedy that scholars believe inspired Shakespeare’s monumental play Hamlet. Buckley’s portrayal of Agnes is described as a tour de force, capturing a visceral and tender grief that drives the narrative’s emotional core.

Critics have been effusive in their praise, with Hamnet receiving a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Buckley’s performance has been lauded as “magical” and “brilliant,” while Mescal’s turn is seen as career-best work. Their chemistry anchors the film’s exploration of love, loss, and the interplay between suffering and artistic expression. The supporting cast, including Jacobi Jupe as Hamnet, also garners commendation, and the film’s visual style, noted for its painterly quality by cinematographer Łukasz Żal, evokes the light and mood of Rembrandt’s masterpieces.

The film begins by portraying Agnes as intimately connected to her natural surroundings, weaving a poetic sensibility into her character. Mescal’s Shakespeare emerges not only as a devoted husband and father but also as a driven artist who must leave his family to pursue his career in London. The narrative delicately handles the devastating impact of the bubonic plague on their family, showing both the near loss of their daughter Judith and the fatal illness of Hamnet.

Zhao’s direction, co-writing alongside O’Farrell, transforms this intimate family tragedy into a meditation on grief and resilience. The story culminates in the emotionally charged staging of Hamlet at the Globe Theatre, where Agnes watches on, embodying the personal foundation of the tragedy. The film does not shy away from the rawness of bereavement, thus connecting past and present experiences of loss in ways that resonate universally.

Jessie Buckley has spoken of the transformative effect the role had on her own life, describing how the emotional depth required for the film brought newfound tenderness and insight. Zhao, fresh from her Oscar-winning success with Nomadland, invested herself fully in Hamnet, even leading a breathing exercise with the London Film Festival audience to share the emotional intensity that shaped the film’s creation.

Hamnet is slated for global theatrical release in early 2026 and is already generating significant Oscar buzz. Industry anticipation is high, with many expecting standout nominations for the lead actors and Zhao’s visionary direction. This film promises to be not just a historical drama but also a deeply personal and universal story of love, loss, and the enduring power of art to transform grief into meaning.

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