
'Hamnet' Director Chloé Zhao
Dec 2, 2025
Chloé Zhao, Oscar-winning director known for intimate, nature-connected films like Nomadland, discusses directing and adapting Hamnet. She talks about spiritual ties to nature, casting Jesse Buckley as Agnes, staging the globe sequence, music-led discovery of the ending, and inventive sound and editing choices. Moments on ritualized audience work and finding visual motifs round out the conversation.
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Color As Archetype
- Zhao assigns archetypal colors to characters to create an immediate container for identity and emotion.
- She uses consistent color themes so audiences can recognize archetypes before the film deepens them.
Frame Time Builds Tension
- Zhao and her DP held frames long to let the tension between stillness and movement build emotional charge.
- She frames Agnes as a still red circle and Will as an arrow of movement to dramatize attraction.
External Images Mirror Inner Worlds
- Zhao treats cinematography as a reflection of internal landscape, shifting from horizon-chasing to deep interior exploration.
- She sought composed frames that allow intense emotional pressure to build like a crucible.





