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Film Boosts Shakespeare's Hometown Tourism Hopes
11 Jan
Summary
- The film 'Hamnet' is based on Maggie O'Farrell's acclaimed 2020 novel.
- Filming locations hope to attract tourists due to the film's hype.
- Much of the movie was shot in Weobley, Herefordshire, not Stratford-upon-Avon.

Hopes are high that the recently released film 'Hamnet' will catalyze a surge in tourism for its filming locations. The movie, a fictionalized portrayal of William Shakespeare's family life, is based on Maggie O'Farrell's celebrated 2020 novel and has garnered significant attention, even before its theatrical debut.
The production has focused attention on the West Midlands region of England. Although Shakespeare himself was a native of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, a substantial portion of the historical drama was captured in the picturesque village of Weobley, located in Herefordshire, approximately 60 miles away.
With the film now in UK cinemas, communities like Weobley are anticipating the 'Hollywood effect' to translate into increased visitor numbers. This influx of interest presents a unique opportunity to promote the rich history and scenic beauty of the West Midlands to a global audience.




