Years of Refusal: Morrissey Biopic to Focus on Singers Early Life


Production on a film about the life of former Smiths singer Morrissey, titled Steven, has begun. It will focus on the singer as a young man in the years before he met his Smiths foil, Johnny Marr. Director Mark Gill, who made the Oscar-nominated short The Voorman Problem, is helming the project and one of the films producers, as well as its casting director, previously worked on the Ian Curtis and Joy Division biopic Control. Principal photography will tentatively begin in the U.K. in late 2014.

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The film covers Morrisseys life pre-Smiths and is more of a portrait than a conventional biopic, Gill said in a statement. Its as much a film for non-Morrissey fans as it is for die-hard devotees, but I cant deny that this is a love letter to Steven Patrick Morrissey and the dark satanic mills of Manchester.

Miles away from Manchesters dark satanic mills, Morrissey recently launched a U.S. tour in San Jose, California. He played a career-spanning set, stretching from his early works with the Smiths to songs that will be featured on his upcoming LP, World Peace Is None of Your Business. The fans at the show were so excited by Morrisseys performance that they jumped onstage and caused a pile-up on the vocalist as he was singing the nights final number, One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell.

Here is video of the onstage melee: