Dance First
Dance First is a 2023 biographical film about Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, directed by James Marsh and written by Neil Forsyth. Gabriel Byrne stars as Beckett, with a supporting cast featuring Fionn O'Shea as a younger Beckett and Aidan Gillen as James Joyce.
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Directed by | James Marsh |
Screenplay by | Neil Forsyth |
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Cinematography | Antonio Paladino |
Edited by | David Charap |
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Distributed by | Sky Cinema |
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Running time | 100 minutes[1] |
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Language | English |
Synopsis
The film documents the Irish writer’s life, from his childhood, his friendship with James Joyce until the incarceration of the latter's mentally ill daughter Lucia Joyce, his relationship with his future wife Suzanne Dumesnil, his time as a fighter for the French Resistance during the Second World War, his postwar literary rise and subsequent Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969, his affair with translator Barbara Bray and his later life until his death in 1989. Throughout the film, Beckett carries out an interior monologue.[2]
Cast
- Gabriel Byrne as Samuel Beckett
- Fionn O'Shea as the eldest of three younger Becketts[3]
- Aidan Gillen as James Joyce
- Maxine Peake as Barbara Bray
- Sandrine Bonnaire as Beckett's wife, Suzanne
- Léonie Lojkine, when young
- Robert Aramayo as Alfred Peron
- Bronagh Gallagher as Nora Barnacle
- Lisa Dwyer Hogg as May Beckett
- Barry O’Connor as William Beckett
- Gráinne Good as Lucia Joyce
- Caroline Boulton as Sylvia Beach
Production
In November 2021 it was announced that James Marsh was to direct the bio-pic with Gabriel Byrne playing Beckett from a screenplay from Neil Forsyth and a title taken from Beckett’s ethos on life of “Dance first, think later”. The project has been developed with Sky Arts in the U.K. and produced by 2LE Media’s Michael Livingstone and Tom Thostrup, alongside Viktória Petrányi of Hungary’s Proton Cinema and Belgium’s Umedia.[4]
Casting
The project isn’t the first time Forsyth has written about Beckett - his Sky Playhouse short film Waiting for Andre was about the real-life friendship between Beckett and a teenage Andre the Giant.[5] In May 2022 it was announced that Aidan Gillen has joined the cast along with Sandrine Bonnaire and Fionn O'Shea as a younger Samuel Beckett.[6] Gillen confirmed to The Times that his role was that of James Joyce and that Marsh is “a great film-maker, so the Beckett story is in good hands.”[7] In September 2022 it was revealed that Maxine Peake, Robert Aramayo, Leonie Lojkine, Bronagh Gallagher, Lisa Dwyer Hogg, Barry O’Connor and Gráinne Good had joined the cast.[8]
Filming
Principal photography began in Budapest in May, 2022.[9] Filming locations in Budapest included the corner of Gerlóczy utca and Vitkovics Mihály utca, the steps of the Vígszínház, Dohány utca and the New York Kávéház.[10]
On set in Budapest Byrne was interviewed by The Guardian and described the project as an effort to flesh out a character whom “people know very little about. He was a man who had a sense of humour, who was deeply emotional, who was a failure in his own eyes for a great deal of his life”. Byrne described how the man’s sense of self contrasts greatly with the global notoriety and fame that came from being subsequently awarded the Nobel prize, and yet how he remained a man “who lived the last part of his life alone in a very simple room in a nursing home”. Discussing his performance Byrne said “Physically I can sketch him, but with this film we are not looking for an impersonation of Beckett, rather a sense of who he was. What you want is people to believe the man, not focus their attention on the wig or the makeup or the false nose.”[11]
Release
The film closed the 71st San Sebastián International Film Festival's official selection on 30 September 2023.[12][13]
References
- "Dance First". British Board of Film Classification. September 12, 2023. Retrieved September 13, 2023.
- "Aidan Gillen joins Gabriel Byrne's Beckett movie Dance First". RTE. May 19, 2022.
- Armistead, Claire (September 22, 2023). "A lot of biopics depend on likeness – this is braver': Gabriel Byrne on playing Samuel Beckett". The Guardian. Retrieved September 22, 2023.
- "Oscar Winner James Marsh to Direct Samuel Beckett Biopic 'Dance First,' Starring Gabriel Byrne". Variety. November 4, 2021.
- "New! DANCE FIRST, a film about Samuel Beckett". Byrneholics.com. November 8, 2021.
- "Gabriel Byrne and Aidan Gillen sign on for Samuel Beckett biopic". Irish Central.
- Murphy, Lauren. "Aidan Gillen "For edginess, TV is where it's at"". The Times.
- "First look: Gabriel Byrne as Samuel Beckett in James Marsh's biopic 'Dance First'". Screen Daily.
- "Aidan Gillen joins Gabriel Byrne's Beckett movie Dance First". rte.ie. May 19, 2022.
- "GABRIEL BYRNE STARS IN THE FILM ABOUT BECKETT'S LIFE IN BUDAPEST". Szinhaz.online. June 19, 2022.
- "Gabriel Byrne: 'I was never not conscious of being Irish'". The Guardian.
- "San Sebastian Film Festival". sansebastianfestival. Retrieved August 21, 2023.
- Barraclough, Leo (September 21, 2023). "Sky Debuts Trailer for James Marsh's 'Dance First,' Starring Gabriel Byrne, Ahead of World Premiere at San Sebastian Film Festival (Exclusive)". Variety.
External links
- Dance First at IMDb