When will "Anemone" be released?
"Anemone" will receive a limited theatrical release in the US on October 3rd, before expanding wide a week later on October 10th.
Movies / Drama
Daniel Day-Lewis, the revered three-time Oscar winner, is set to make his return to the silver screen after an eight-year hiatus with "Anemone." This film marks a unique collaboration with his son, Ronan Day-Lewis, who co-wrote and directed...
### Background Daniel Day-Lewis announced his retirement from acting in 2017 after the release of "The Phantom Thread." His return in "Anemone" has thus generated significant excitement among fans and critics alike.
### Plot and Production "Anemone" is set in Northern England and follows a middle-aged man (Bean) who journeys into the woods to reconnect with his estranged hermit brother (Day-Lewis). The film explores their complicated past and the shattering events that altered their relationship decades earlier.
The film is produced by Focus Features and features cinematography by Ben Fordesman.
### Casting and Previous Collaborations Interestingly, Liam Neeson replaced Daniel Day-Lewis in Martin Scorsese's "Silence" after Day-Lewis left the project. Conversely, Day-Lewis replaced Neeson in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln," for which he won his third Best Actor Oscar.
"Anemone" will receive a limited theatrical release in the US on October 3rd, before expanding wide a week later on October 10th.
The film also stars Sean Bean, Samantha Morton, and Samuel Bottomley.
"Anemone" explores the complex relationship between two estranged brothers, set against the backdrop of Northern England.
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