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Daniel Day-Lewis to come out of acting retirement for son's film 'Anemone'

The six-time Oscar nominee co-wrote the film with son Ronan Day-Lewis, marking their first collaboration

Daniel Day-Lewis to come out of acting retirement for son's film 'Anemone'

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 03: Daniel Day-Lewis attends the "She Came To Me" New York Screening at Metrograph on October 03, 2023 in New York City.

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The three-time Oscar-winning actor will take on his first acting role since 'Phantom Thread' in 2017

The film’s cast includes actor Sean Bean, Samantha Morton, Samuel Bottomley, and Safia Oakley-Green

'Anemone' explores relationships between fathers, sons, and brothers, examining the complexities of familial bonds

LONDON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Three-time Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis is coming out of retirement to star in his son’s feature film directorial debut, “Anemone”.

The highly acclaimed performer, known for films such as “Lincoln” and “Gangs of New York”, will take on his first acting role since 2017’s “Phantom Thread”, for which he earned his sixth Academy Award nomination.

He co-wrote “Anemone” with his son, painter and filmmaker Ronan Day-Lewis. Production companies Focus Features and Plan B described the movie as exploring "relationships between fathers, sons, and brothers, and the dynamics of familial bonds”.

“We could not be more excited to partner with a brilliant visual artist in Ronan Day-Lewis on his first feature film alongside Daniel Day-Lewis as his creative collaborator," Focus Features Chairman Peter Kujawski said in a statement on Tuesday.

“They have written a truly exceptional script, and we look forward to bringing their shared vision to audiences alongside the team at Plan B.”

The film’s cast also includes actors Sean Bean, Samantha Morton, Samuel Bottomley, and Safia Oakley-Green.

Daniel Day-Lewis’ spokesperson announced his retirement from acting in 2017.

The 67-year-old, who holds dual British and Irish citizenship, is the only man to have won three best actor Oscars, which he picked up for his performances as a writer and painter born with cerebral palsy in “My Left Foot”, an oil prospector in “There Will Be Blood” and portraying U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in “Lincoln”.

(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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