Watch a Friendship Dissolve in ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ | Anatomy of a Scene

In Martin McDonagh’s bittersweet period film (nominated for nine Academy Awards, including best picture), two longtime friends have a falling-out. Or, more accurately, one man, Colm (Brendan Gleeson), suddenly decides he no longer wants to be friends with Padraic (Colin Farrell). The rift leads to some very dark places. This scene on the beach occurs after an earlier moment when Colm has threatened to cut off one of his own fingers if Padraic ever speaks to him again. Narrating the scene, McDonagh said, “At the start of filming it, we thought it could be an angry scene. But as we shot it, we kind of realized that a much more introverted and broken quality was going to suit the scene in a much better fashion.” McDonagh said that he rehearsed with the actors before shooting, but the two of them did some improvisation during takes. The scene was shot with two cameras running simultaneously, “partly because we were at the behest of the tides,” he said. We had to capture the scene before every
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