Key Points

Daniel Day-Lewis makes his acting comeback in Anemone after an eight-year retirement. The film marks the directorial debut of his son Ronan Day-Lewis. The family drama co-stars Sean Bean and explores themes of fractured relationships. It will premiere at the New York Film Festival this fall.

Key Points: Daniel Day-Lewis Ends Retirement With Son's Film Anemone

  • Three-time Oscar winner returns after 2017 retirement
  • Stars opposite Sean Bean in family drama
  • Marks son Ronan's directorial debut
  • Premieres at New York Film Festival in September
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Daniel Day-Lewis returns with 'Anemone' after his 8-year acting retirement

Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis returns in son Ronan's directorial debut Anemone after 8-year acting hiatus. Premiering at NY Film Festival.

"I need to believe in the value of what I'm doing...lately, it isn't - Daniel Day-Lewis on retirement"

Washington DC, August 12

Actor Daniel Day-Lewis is back this year with a new movie that has just revealed its first image after retiring eight years ago.

The movie titled 'Anemone' from Focus Features is set to have its world premiere at the New York Film Festival, which kicks off September 26 and runs through October 13, and marks the return of the three-time Oscar winner after an eight-year "retirement," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Anemone is Day-Lewis' first feature film since 2017's Phantom Thread. Before the film's release, the actor had issued a statement: "Daniel Day-Lewis will no longer be working as an actor. He is immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences over the many years. This is a private decision and neither he nor his representatives will make any further comment on this subject," as per the outlet.

He elaborated in an interview, "I knew it was uncharacteristic to put out a statement. But I did want to draw a line. I didn't want to get sucked back into another project. All my life, I've mouthed off about how I should stop acting, and I don't know why it was different this time, but the impulse to quit took root in me, and that became a compulsion. It was something I had to do ... I dread to use the overused word 'artist,' but there's something of the responsibility of the artist that hung over me. I need to believe in the value of what I'm doing. The work can seem vital. Irresistible, even. And if an audience believes it, that should be good enough for me. But, lately, it isn't."

The film marks the feature directorial debut of Lewis's son, Ronan Day-Lewis, and was co-written by both men.

The official description of Anemone calls the film "an absorbing family drama ... about lives undone by seemingly irreconcilable legacies of political and personal violence." Set in Northern England, the film follows a middle-aged man (Sean Bean) who "sets out from his suburban home on a journey into the woods, where he reconnects with his estranged hermit brother (Day-Lewis). Bonded by a mysterious, complicated past, the men share a fraught, if occasionally tender relationship--one that was forever altered by shattering events decades earlier," as per the outlet.

"An emotional powerhouse, this directorial debut is assured in both small details and grand gestures as it charts the path toward familial redemption against all odds. In addition to its unflinching lead performances, Anemone features standout supporting work from Samantha Morton and Samuel Bottomley, and sensationally expressive widescreen cinematography by Ben Fordesman," the description continues, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Priyanka N
Interesting that he's working with his son. In India we have so many star kids getting opportunities, but rarely do we see such meaningful collaborations between generations. Hope this inspires our film industry too!
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Aman W
While I admire his acting, this retirement reversal feels a bit like publicity stunt. Our Bollywood stars do this too - announcing retirement only to come back. Artistes should be more sincere about such decisions.
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Shreya B
The plot sounds intense! Reminds me of some Malayalam cinema's family dramas. Hope it releases in India soon - we need more such meaningful content beyond just masala movies.
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Varun X
His dedication is inspiring but I wonder - why can't Indian actors take such long breaks to refine their craft? Our stars are busy doing 5 films simultaneously with no time for proper preparation.
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Nisha Z
Excited for this! His performance in Gangs of New York was legendary. Hope OTT platforms bring this to India quickly. We need more international cinema exposure beyond just Hollywood blockbusters.

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