
“Hamnet” production designer Fiona Crombie is no stranger to the world of William Shakespeare. Over two decades ago, she designed “Hamlet” for Australia’s Bell Shakespeare Company. “I don’t think I really engaged with the sort of rumination on death in the way that we have through this film,” she says of Chloé Zhao’s “Hamnet,” based […]
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