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Ronan Day-Lewis, son of Daniel Day-Lewis, is making waves with his art exhibition 'Anemoia' and his directorial debut film 'Anemone'. Both projects delve into the intricate themes of memory, nostalgia, and family dynamics, showcasing Day-Le...
Ronan Day-Lewis's 'Anemoia' exhibition, running at the Megan Mulrooney Gallery in Los Angeles until November 1, features oil pastel works rooted in early 2000s Flickr images. These images evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time and place the artist has never known, creating what he describes as 'altars to strangers’ memories.'
His film, 'Anemone', set for limited release on October 3 and wide release on October 10 in North American theaters, and November 7 in UK theaters, is a family drama exploring the relationships between brothers, fathers, and sons. Daniel Day-Lewis stars as a former soldier living in isolation, with Sean Bean playing his brother. The film marks Daniel Day-Lewis's return to acting after a hiatus, and is co-written by both father and son.
The collaboration between Ronan and Daniel Day-Lewis offers a unique perspective on family dynamics, both on and off-screen. The film blends elements of realism with surreal imagery, reflecting Ronan's artistic background and influences.
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