First trailer released for Daniel Day-Lewis's comeback film, Anemone
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First trailer released for Daniel Day-Lewis's comeback film, Anemone
"The first trailer for forthcoming drama Anemone has been released, offering a glimpse of Daniel Day-Lewis's screen comeback after eight years. The triple Oscar-winner retired from acting in 2017 after completing Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread which, he said, left him overwhelmed by a sense of sadness during filming. Daniel Day-Lewis will no longer be working as an actor, read a statement at the time. He is immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences over the many years."
"Anemone is the debut feature of Day-Lewis's son, Ronan, 27, who has previously worked primarily as a painter and made two short films, in 2016 and 2017. The two men co-wrote the script, which distributors describe as exploring the complex and profound ties that exist between brothers, fathers, and sons. The film has been produced by Brad Pitt's Plan B outfit, and will premiere at the New York film festival in October."
Daniel Day-Lewis returns to the screen in Anemone after an eight-year absence following his 2017 retirement after Phantom Thread. The film is the debut feature of his son Ronan, who co-wrote the script with his father and previously worked as a painter and short-filmmaker. Distributors describe the story as exploring complex, profound ties between brothers, fathers and sons. The production was handled by Brad Pitt’s Plan B and will premiere at the New York Film Festival in October. Anemone is set in late-1980s Yorkshire and follows the fate of two brothers who served as British paramilitaries in Northern Ireland two decades earlier. Day-Lewis is a triple Oscar winner.
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