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Thursday
Nov182021

"Sonnet 129" via Ralph Fiennes

It's 129 days until the Oscars. Please enjoy this interpretation of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 129" by Ralph Fiennes, released back in 2002 six years after Ralph Fiennes second Oscar nomination and seven years before his directorial debut, Coriolanus, which was also Shakespearean.

Remember when Fiennes directed Vanessa Redgrave in an Oscar worthy turn?

Ralph Fiennes hasn't been Oscar nominated for 25 years and that is dumb given his filmography since then.

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AMEN.

November 18, 2021 | Registered CommenterLynn Lee

I remember you having Redgrave in 1st spot in 2011 for awhile,I would have given her a long overdue 2nd win.

November 18, 2021 | Registered CommenterMr Ripley79
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