Hamlet (film, 1996)
Hamlet is a film américano - British of Kenneth Branagh, left to France in 1997.
Synopsis
This film is one of the film adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare by Kenneth Branagh.
Analyzes
Critical reception
Data sheet
- Realization: Kenneth Branagh
- Scenario: Kenneth Branagh according to the part Hamlet of William Shakespeare
- Lasted: 242 minutes
- Comings out date: December 25th, 1996 in the United States, May 14th, 1997 in France
Distribution
- Kenneth Branagh : Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- Julie Christie : Gertrude, the queen
- Derek Jacobi : Claudius, the king
- Nicholas Farrel : Horatio
- Richard Briers : Polonius, Lord Chamberlain
- Michael Maloney : Laertes, the son of Polonius
- Kate Winslet : Ophelie, the girl of Polonius
- Robin Williams : Osric
- Billy Crystal : grave-digger
- Jack Lemmon : Marcellus
- Judi Dench : Hécuba
Around film
It is the third film adaptation of a part of William Shakespeare carried out by Kenneth Branagh, after Henry V and Beaucoup of noise for nothing .
Distinctions
- British Society off Cinematographers: Best Cinematography Award 1997 (Alex Thomson), GBCT Operators Award 1997 (Martin Kenzie)
- the U.K. Worsens Award: better actress British 1998 (Kate Winslet)
- Standard Evening British Awards Film: special price of the jury 1998 (Kenneth Branagh)
- San Diego Film Critics Society Awards: better actor 1996 (Kenneth Branagh)
External bonds
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