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A biopic about Morrissey's life is currently under development, with the Oscar nominated team behind short The Voorman Problem working on the feature-length film. A biopic about the early life of Morrissey, described as a love letter to the former frontman of The Smiths, is under development, it has been announced.
According to a statement on the Manchester-based production company's website, the film aims to tell the story of Morrissey’s early life prior to his songwriting partnership with Johnny Marr and the rest of the band, and is currently under the working title of Steven. The Manchester-based production company Honlodge said on Thursday that the film aimed to tell the story of Morrissey’s years before his songwriting partnership with Johnny Marr and the rest of one of the defining bands of the 1980s. It is under the working title of Steven, Morrissey’s real name.
"The film covers Morrissey’s life pre-Smiths and is more of a portrait than a conventional biopic," director Mark Gill states. "It’s as much a film for non-Morrissey fans as it is for die-hard devotees, but I can’t deny that this is a love letter to Steven Patrick Morrissey and the dark satanic mills of Manchester." “The film covers Morrissey’s life pre-Smiths and is more of a portrait than a conventional biopic,” accirding to director Mark Gill. “It’s as much a film for non-Morrissey fans as it is for die-hard devotees, but I can’t deny that this is a love letter to Steven Patrick Morrissey and the dark satanic mills of Manchester.”
Both the film's producer - Orian Williams - and the casting director - Shaheen Baig - worked on the Ian Curtis biopic Control, and the screenplay is written by Mark Gill and William Thacker. Both the film’s producer Orian Williams and the casting director Shaheen Baig worked previously on Control, a biopic on the life of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis, starring Sam Riley as the introverted, awkward singer and lyricist.
It has not yet been confirmed whether Morrissey - real name Steven Patrick Morrissey - has endorsed the film's creation. The company are scheduled to begin work on the film at the end of 2014 in the UK. The screenplay for the Morrissey film is being written by Gill and author and scriptwriter William Thacker. According to a statement, the production is scheduled to start filming at the end of the year.
This article was amended on 8 May to correct the spelling of Morrissey in the standfirst It has not been confirmed whether Morrissey has given his backing to the film. The singer last year released a 630-page memoir in which he tells his story from the start. “Naturally my birth almost kills my mother, for my head is too big,” he writes, before divulging details of his childhood in inner-city Manchester in the 1960s, his teenage years as an unlikely sportsman, his time spent as a reviewer for music weekly Record Mirror under the name Sheridan Whiteside, and meeting Marr.
Insights included his lack of interest in girls as a teenager. “Girls remained mysteriously attracted to me,” he writes, “and I had no idea why, since although each fumbling foray hit the target, nothing electrifying took place, and I turned a thousand corners without caring … Far more exciting were the array of stylish racing bikes that my father would bring home.”
Morrissey will perform with Tom Jones and Missouri singer Kristeen Young on 10 May at Los Angeles Sports Arena, before sharing the stage with Cliff Richard and Young on 21 June at New York’s Barclays Centre.
• This article was amended on 8 May 2014 to correct the spelling of Morrissey in the standfirst.