Perspectives: The Brilliant Brontes was on ITV at the end of March and it is still available in streaming on their iPlayer.
What was really touching while watching it was how deeply the commenter, actor Sheila Hancock, was connected both with the Brontes and with their works.
Watch the clip I've added for you below to get an idea. You can feel how moved she is, her voice broken more than once and eyes filled with tears . It is as if she is undertaking an honest journey into herself while visiting the places where the Bronte sisters lived, wrote, dreamt and died.
What was really touching while watching it was how deeply the commenter, actor Sheila Hancock, was connected both with the Brontes and with their works.
Watch the clip I've added for you below to get an idea. You can feel how moved she is, her voice broken more than once and eyes filled with tears . It is as if she is undertaking an honest journey into herself while visiting the places where the Bronte sisters lived, wrote, dreamt and died.
Impossible not to
be moved by the tragic series of deaths
their official biographies are charachterized by, but following Sheila Hancock
in her gripping journey to Yorkshire and into herself has been much more than that.
She starts the documentary remembering how much in love she was with Laurence Olivier’s Heathcliff as a young girl and how she felt betrayed when later on she re- read the book Emily Bronte had written.
She starts the documentary remembering how much in love she was with Laurence Olivier’s Heathcliff as a young girl and how she felt betrayed when later on she re- read the book Emily Bronte had written.