William Shakespeare and Earl of Southampton (Kenneth Branagh and Ian McKellen) about Shakespeare’s poetry, including Sonnet 29, in All is True (2018)

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William Shakespeare and Earl of Southampton (Kenneth Branagh and Ian McKellen) about Shakespeare’s poetry, including Sonnet 29, in All is True (2018)
Well, well, Mr. Shakespeare. How very unfortunate. Seems your daughter’s wedding was rushed for a reason. Like your own, eh? The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Damn me, you Shakespeares are a scandalous lot, eh? Perhaps being an illiterate farm girl, your wife was unable to teach your girls morals.
All is True (2018), dir. Kenneth Branagh
Kenneth Branagh (William Shakespeare), Judi Dench (Anne Hathaway) and Ian McKellen (Earl of Southampton) behind the scenes of All is True (2018) [x] [x] [x]
Q: Of course, it’s not a competition, but is it fair to say, Judi, that you know more Shakespeare than Ken? Ken: Yes! Judi: No, no! Ken: Of course you do! What do you mean? Judi: Only because of age, if I do. Ken: It’s because of deep cleverness, it’s as simple as that.
- Kenneth Branagh and Judi Dench on The Graham Norton Show promoting the new Shakespeare movie All is True - Jan 25 2019
All is True movie set: Kenneth Branagh on becoming Shakespeare. The movie is coming to cinemas February 8 2019.
“There is this image of a high-collared, high-foreheaded, long-haired, bearded fella. Whether people have seen it on badges or tea towels, there's a look of Shakespeare’s that people have some familiarity with and I thought we should present people with that and then try to present the man inside.” - Kenneth Branagh, Empire March 2019 issue
All is True, dir. Kenneth Branagh
When the renowned Globe Theatre in London burns to the ground during a 1613 performance of William Shakespeare’s play Henry VIII, the 49-year-old playwright, poet and actor returns to his home in Stratford-upon-Avon to face a troubled past and his disregarded family.