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  1. 2 days ago · They are, in a sense, exemplary of his larger work. This movie’s title, “Dance First,” derives from his more famous dramatic work, the bleak absurdist comedy “Waiting for Godot,” a revolutionary work that changed theater forever. “Perhaps he could dance first and think later,” says Estragon of Lucky, the slave of the tyrannical Pozzo.

  2. 1 day ago · Review: In ‘Dance First,’ a biopic of Samuel Beckett, Gabriel Byrne portrays the man, not the myth. Gabriel Byrne in the movieDance First.”. (Magnolia Pictures) By Charles McNulty ...

  3. 16 hours ago · Pros. Gabriel Byrne is truly hypnotic as Samuel Beckett, even when he's playing two versions of the writer. The production design is fantastic, and director James Marsh creates a lush, smooth film ...

  4. 3 days ago · Josh Hartnett’s Dad Era: The actor, who has spent more than two decades in the movie business and now stars in the thriller “Trap,” discusses fatherhood, fame and his love of the French New ...

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  5. 5 days ago · The great Oscar-winning director James Marsh (The Theory of Everything, Man on Wire, Red Riding) spoke with MovieWeb's Greg Archer about his new film, Dance First, a character study of the...

  6. 3 days ago · His first love is Suzanne (the younger version by Leonie Lojkine, and the older version by Sandrine Bonnaire). Although Suzanne seems to understand Beckett quite well, he also falls for his BBC interpreter Barbara Bray (played by Maxine Peake).

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  8. 4 days ago · Trailer Rating: C. Review: (#1, C) This biopic wants us to empathize with writer Samuel Beckett but struggles to find narrative beats of intrigue. Sure, the World War II elements have potential but they feel like they are glossed over for the demons in his life that aren’t adequately explained.

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