Set Fire to the Stars
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Set Fire to the Stars

In 1950, John Brinnan invited the highly acclaimed and infamous Dylan Thomas to New York for a series of poetry readings. Ignoring rumors of Thomas' f...rivolities back home, Brinnan has his hands full when the poet arrives. Desperate to get his watchful university chaplains off his back, Brinnan takes Thomas to his family retreat in the woods of Connecticut. But even in the middle of nowhere, the resourceful and cantankerous Thomas finds an audience for his art, passion, love and aggression... Show More

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Set Fire to the Stars (2014) is a captivating film set in 1950 that tells the story of John Brinnan's daring invitation to the renowned poet, Dylan Thomas, to come to New York for a series of poetry readings. Brinnan is determined to overlook the rumors surrounding Thomas' wild lifestyle and instead focuses on organizing the readings. However, Brinnan soon discovers that managing Thomas is no easy task.

To avoid Brinnan's watchful university chaplains, the duo escapes to Brinnan's family retreat in the Connecticut woods. But even in this seemingly secluded location, Thomas manages to find an audience for his remarkable talent and express his intense emotions freely.

This film brilliantly explores the complex relationship that develops between the two men as they navigate the contrasting worlds they come from. Through their interactions, Set Fire to the Stars delves into themes of art, passion, love, and aggression.

With stunning cinematography and exceptional performances from the cast, including Elijah Wood as John Brinnan and Celyn Jones as Dylan Thomas, the film compels viewers to reflect on the nature of creativity and the often tumultuous lives of artists.

Set Fire to the Stars is a must-watch for poetry enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the complexities of human relationships. Journey with Brinnan and Thomas as they embark on an unforgettable adventure of self-discovery and artistic expression in the face of societal expectations.