Anonymous
- Genre: Drama
- Film running length: 130 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK Release Date: 28/10/2011
- Directed by: Roland Emmerich
- Language: English
- Distributor: Sony Pictures
Rhys Ifans, Vanessa Redgrave, David Thewlis, Edward Hogg
Was Shakespeare a fraud? That’s the question posed in ‘Anonymous’, and one that’s puzzled academics since the most renowned and respected works in English literature were first performed.
Set in the cloak and dagger world of Elizabethan England and featuring the best of British thespian talent, ‘Anonymous’ suggests a possible answer to this historic conundrum against a backdrop of political intrigue, forbidden liaisons and scheming noblemen that were the inspiration for the works attributed to the writer; but ones that may well have come from the pen of another.
Contains moderate sex, violence and language..
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