Ethan Hawke and his daughter Maya Hawke have collaborated on a new film titled 'Wildcat,' which delves into the life and work of Southern Catholic novelist and short story writer Flannery O'Connor. The movie, directed by Ethan and starring Maya as O'Connor, offers a creative exploration of the author's imagination and real-life struggles.
Flannery O'Connor, who passed away at the age of 39 in 1964 due to lupus, posthumously won the National Book Award in 1972. While celebrated for her prose and social satire, O'Connor has faced recent scrutiny for racism in her private correspondence and treatment of race in her works.
'Wildcat' was independently produced and features a star-studded ensemble cast including Laura Linney, Liam Neeson, Steve Zahn, and Vincent D'Onofrio. Maya, inspired by her love for literature, auditioned for acting roles with a monologue from O'Connor's 'Prayer Journal,' showcasing her passion for language and writing.
Ethan, who was introduced to O'Connor's work by his mother, found her writing on faith, race, and hypocrisy intriguing. He aimed to create a film that explores imagination, reality, and faith, using O'Connor's life as a starting point for deeper conversations.
The Hawkes grappled with the complexities of portraying a figure who had made racist remarks. They decided to confront O'Connor's flaws honestly, acknowledging her as a 'racist in recovery' akin to America's journey with racism.
'Wildcat' also inspired Maya's upcoming album 'Chaos Angel,' reflecting on themes of resistance and self-discovery. The father-daughter duo shares a close bond and creative synergy, with Ethan admiring Maya's musical talents.
Through 'Wildcat' and 'Chaos Angel,' the Hawkes aim to present a nuanced portrayal of Flannery O'Connor, embracing her complexities and truths without shying away from difficult conversations.