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Hamnet Nears $100M After BAFTA Wins
3 Mar
Summary
- Hamnet surpasses $92.3 million globally, nearing $100 million milestone.
- International markets contribute nearly 75% of the film's earnings.
- Jessie Buckley wins Best Actress at BAFTAs for her role as Agnes.

Chloe Zhao's "Hamnet" is on the cusp of achieving a significant box office milestone, nearing $100 million globally. The film has amassed $92.3 million worldwide, significantly exceeding its production budget. International territories have been instrumental in this success, accounting for almost 75% of the total earnings.
The critical reception has been strong, with Jessie Buckley receiving widespread praise for her portrayal of Agnes. This acclaim was recently recognized with two BAFTA awards, including Best Actress for Buckley and Best British Film for "Hamnet." The drama, set in late 16th-century England, explores the personal life of William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes, focusing on the grief from their son Hamnet's death.
"Hamnet" reimagines how this personal tragedy may have influenced Shakespeare's iconic play, "Hamlet." The film's narrative delves into themes of love and loss, resonating deeply with audiences. Its strong performance continues to be propelled by international support, keeping the $100 million mark within reach.




