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Ben Kingsley on playing 'Salvador Dali' in 'Daliland': I love his fearlessness

By IANS | Updated: September 19, 2022 14:35 IST

Los Angeles, Sep 19 Hollywood star Ben Kingsley shows a different side to his screen persona with his ...

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Los Angeles, Sep 19 Hollywood star Ben Kingsley shows a different side to his screen persona with his performance in 'Daliland', in which he plays the mercurial Surrealist artist in the last decade or so of his life.

When he came to TIFF studio, the actor praised his young co-star Christopher Briney, who plays James, a young Manhattan gallery worker who is drawn into the toxic world of Dali and his wife Gala (Barbara Sukowa) in the mid-1970s, reports deadline.com.

"I think that we really must applaud Chris Briney's performance," he said, "because it is a view of Dali through the eyes of someone who is constantly surprised and seduced by the world that he finds himself in. And that particular timeframe in which James examines Dali during is possibly the closing chapter of Dall's life - (it involves) the disintegration of his marriage and his coming to terms with mortality, a subject with which Dali struggled dreadfully.

"So James - played, as I say, wonderfully by Chris - is the lens through which we examine how a genius leaves the world, which is something I find fascinating: how does a mind as fertile and extraordinary as Dali's say goodbye?"

Kingsley thanked director Mary Harron, working from a script written by her husband John C. Walsh, for casting him in the role.

"I was delighted when Mary invited me to play Dali," he said.

"I love his work. I love his fearlessness, and he was exhilarating and exhausting to play - as I anticipated he would be. It was a delight to work with Mary, and a surprise to be offered the role of such a monumental intellect..."

"He was a very, very intelligent man, and fearless in his work. So, I suppose I had to find a parallel fearlessness in myself: I had to take terrible risks playing Dali rather than being careful as an actor and careful in my portrait."

"I had to take certain risks that perhaps without a director as caring and confident as Mary I would not have been able to do."

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