Maggie O'Farrell and Chloe Zhao Discuss Adapting Hamnet for the Big Screen
In December, on the day of the Dublin premiere of Hamnet, I took a trip over to the IFI to see a conversation between author Maggie O'Farrell and director Chloe Zhao talking about adapting O'Farrell's novel for the big screen. This is somewhat unique because they didn't show us the movie, and it wasn't out yet, so aside from a few film executives in the audience, no one had seen it yet. Still, it was an interesting conversation about the film as well as the process of taking a beloved book and translating it to a new medium. Now that the movie has been out for a while, I thought I would share my notes from the talk with everyone. Particularly, I finally typed them up for Zoie because she loved the movie so much. Maggie O'Farrell was introduced to Shakespeare at age 11, after which, she learned a new play in school every year. Shakespeare made her "feel really grown up" when she started to understand the plays with more depth. Hamlet first came into ...