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Ronan

[roh-nahn]

noun

Irish Legend.
  1. a king who killed his son, Mael Fothartaigh, after his wife had falsely accused the boy of attempting to seduce her, and who was himself killed by the children of Mael Fothartaigh.



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Then a spotlight swept toward the balcony, and there stood the film’s star, Daniel Day-Lewis, alongside his wife, filmmaker Rebecca Miller, and their son Ronan Day-Lewis — director of “Anemone.”

It’s the feature directorial debut of Ronan Day-Lewis, who collaborated with his Oscar-winning dad on the screenplay.

Ronan, better known as a painter in New York’s contemporary art world, chronicles a collection of still lives who jostle themselves out of an emotional stupor.

Shot by cinematographer Ben Fordesman in the Welsh countryside, “Anemone” takes place largely in a sprawling woods, Ronan Day-Lewis lending the flinty drama a mythic grandeur.

First-choice goalkeeper Pierce Charles is still out with a shoulder problem, while there is no place in the squad for Dale Taylor or Ronan Hale.

From BBC

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