Daniel Day-Lewis's return to acting is welcome news but being directed by his son might prove tricky | Peter Bradshaw
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Day-Lewis's new film, Anemone, marks his return from retirement, co-directed by his son Ronan, exploring complex father-son dynamics that resonate personally and professionally.
Collaborations between parents and their children in film can produce mixed results, as seen in the works of Will Smith with Jaden or Sean Penn with Dylan.
Despite the risks involved in being directed by one's child, instances like Sofia Coppola's success highlight the potential for brilliant outcomes in these collaborations.
The daunting challenge for Day-Lewis is to trust his son Ronan's direction while navigating the complexities of their familial relationship on screen.
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