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  1. 2 giorni fa · The film itself isn’t too concerned with the work. Given the eventfulness of Beckett’s life, it doesn’t need to be. While young Sam (played by Fionn O’Shea) is a bit of a shy fellow — imagine! — he also has a kind of confidence that attracts the attention of women, some of whom are played here by Maxine Peake and Sandrine Bonnaire.

  2. 3 giorni fa · Beckett’s affection for his eventual wife, Suzanne (Léonie Lojkine, and then Sandrine Bonnaire), is seen as complicated by a long-running affair with the translator Barbara Bray (Maxine Peake ...

    • 100 min
    • Ben Kenigsberg
  3. 1 giorno fa · When Barbara Bray (Maxine Peake), the BBC script editor who becomes Beckett’s long-term mistress, enters the story, Suzanne carefully circumnavigates the treacherous marital waters.

  4. 1 giorno fa · Meanwhile, Sandrine Bonnaire and Maxine Peake take the two most important female relationships in Beckett’s life to intricate places. Bonnaire communicates Suzanne’s devotion and growing disillusionment with raw emotion.

  5. 2 giorni fa · When Barbara Bray (Maxine Peake), the BBC script editor who becomes Beckett’s long-term mistress, enters the story, Suzanne carefully circumnavigates the treacherous marital waters.

  6. 3 giorni fa · The narrative chooses to focus on Beckett’s strained connections with key figures in his life: his wife Suzanne (Sandrine Bonnaire), his lover Barbara Bray (Maxine Peake), and literary giant ...

  7. 3 giorni fa · The film attributes its title to advice that Beckett ostensibly gave a student, but the line also appears in “Godot”: “Perhaps he could dance first and think afterwards,” Estragon says. This movie — snazzy but empty — embodies those words all too readily. The post ‘Dance First’ Review: Beckett Encounters Himself appeared first ...