Journey to the film locations Hamnet and Wuthering Heights

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Journey to the film locations Hamnet and Wuthering Heights

by Luca Bergamin

The half-timbered houses of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire in the centre of England, the Tudor-style villages that one encounters when scouring the county of Herefordshire, the historic London theatres where the Bard staged his plays, as well as the wild landscapes of the West Midlands set the stage for a journey in Shakespeare's footsteps and in the wake of the success of the film Hamnet - In the Name of the Son directed by director Chloé Zhao, which tells the story of the life of the wife, a sensitive and somewhat Faunesque creature - her name was Anne Hathaway - of the brilliant writer. The other cinematic success of the moment is Wuthering Heights, based on the novel by Emily Bronte, in the passionate big-screen version shot by Emerald Fennell, which took shape in the rough, rugged scenery of the North Country, particularly in the Yorkshire Dales National Park between windswept literary valleys and the moors around Richmond. To immerse yourself in the real-life atmospheres captured in these two highly successful films, already deservedly awarded and now also in the running for Oscars, you can choose these itineraries and destinations.

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