Hamlet

UK/US (1996): Drama

Kenneth Branagh's four-hour production of Shakespeare's full text for Hamlet is visually lush (shot in 70mm, which is rarely done) and full of fascinating story moments that normally get cut from shorter stage versions. (Your idea of what kind of fellow Polonius is may change quite a bit.) The unexpurgated approach is truly enlightening, and Branagh intermittently succeeds at giving familiar moments in the drama an original cinematic spin, including Hamlet's spooky confrontation with his father's ghost (Brian Blessed). (Branagh also imposes some Hollywood glitter on the proceedings by casting the likes of Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Charlton Heston, and Jack Lemmon in the smaller parts.) Kate Winslet is very good as the doomed Ophelia, and Derek Jacobi delivers a wonderfully nuanced performance as Claudius, whose character is definitely filled out by the restored material. Julie Christie plays Hamlet's mother, Gertrude. Branagh's own performance is a little revisionist -- some viewers have quibbled with it while others seem fine with it. (Amazon.com)


· Achievement in Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published) 1996: Kenneth Branagh
· Achievement in Art Direction 1996: Tim Harvey, Art Direction
· Achievement in Costume Design 1996: Alex Byrne
· Achievement in Music (Original Dramatic Score) 1996: Patrick Doyle

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