Daniel Day-Lewis is back! The first trailer for his new film, Anemone, just dropped, marking his return to the screen after an eight-year break. Day-Lewis, a three-time Oscar winner, retired in 2017 after the film Phantom Thread. He described the experience as overwhelming and filled with sadness.
In a statement back then, he said, “Daniel Day-Lewis will no longer be working as an actor,” expressing gratitude for his collaborators and fans over the years.
Interestingly, this isn’t his first break. After filming The Boxer in 1997, Day-Lewis pursued a different path as a shoemaker in Italy before returning to acting with Gangs of New York in 2002.
Anemone is special as it’s directed by his son, Ronan Day-Lewis, who has previously made a few short films and worked as a painter. This film, co-written by both father and son, explores the complex relationships between brothers, fathers, and sons. It’s produced by Brad Pitt’s Plan B and will make its debut at the New York Film Festival this October.
With incredible films like My Left Foot, Lincoln, and There Will Be Blood under his belt, Day-Lewis is often hailed as one of the greatest actors of all time. His work has not only captivated audiences but also influenced aspiring filmmakers and actors.
Anemone is set in Yorkshire in the late 1980s. It dives into the lives of two brothers who were British paramilitaries in Northern Ireland two decades earlier. This historical backdrop adds a gripping layer to the story, reminding us of the intense and often painful complexities of familial ties shaped by larger societal conflicts.
Recent trends indicate a strong public interest in films that not only tell personal stories but also reflect historical context. This eagerness suggests that Anemone could resonate with audiences looking for depth in cinema, particularly in light of today’s discussions about identity and legacy.
For those eager to see the trailer, it’s available here.
In summary, Anemone promises to be a profound exploration of family dynamics against a backdrop of social issues, showcasing both the talents of Day-Lewis and his son’s creative vision. As we await the film’s release, it’s exciting to see how their collaboration unfolds on screen.

