Daniel Minahan

ON SWIFT HORSES has been nominated for Outstanding Film at the 67th GLAAD Media Awards!
@danminahan is my guest this week! We chat about @onswifthorsesfilm and his BANANAS career in prestige TV. Avail on YouTube and everywhere you listen to podcasts.
The third and final day of the 5th Ponta Lopud Film Festival brought inspiration, dialogue, and unforgettable cinema.
The masterclass “From Novel to Screen” with Daniel Minahan and Oscar-winner Peter Spears revealed the creative journey behind On Swift Horses.
A lively roundtable followed, connecting top industry professionals with emerging regional talent - discussing independent film, creativity, and cinematic futures.
The evening featured the Croatian premiere of On Swift Horses, presented by the filmmakers themselves.
And what better way to end than with a spectacular closing party, powered by our partner Three Cents- music, joy, and celebration of film.
Once again, Lopud showed it lives through art. 💫
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Celebrate Pride Month! 🌈✨ #OnSwiftHorses is back in theaters starting this Friday, June 6th for a limited time only.Catch it while you can! 🎬🍿
In celebration of Pride Month, On Swift Horses director Dan Minahan has crafted a stunning supercut set to the film’s original track “Song for Henry” by Loren Kramar 🌈
On Swift Horses returns to select theaters this Friday, June 6th — don’t miss your chance to experience it on the big screen! 🐎♠️
Gambling on love. 🎲❤️🩹
Starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter, Diego Calva, and Sasha Calle… don’t miss them all in the gripping film, #OnSwiftHorses.
Now on Digital & In Theatres.

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
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Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
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#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
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Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
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#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
_
Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
_
#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
_
Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
_
#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
_
Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
_
#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
_
Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
_
#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
_
Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
_
#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
_
Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
_
#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
_
Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
_
#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
_
Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
_
#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan

When director Daniel Minahan @danminahan set out to bring Shannon Pufahl’s queer novel On Swift Horses – set within the world of the 1950s-era horse race tracks – to the screen, it was never about a faithful adaptation. It was a dialogue. What unfolds in the film isn’t a mimicry or replacement of the book, but an interpretation, Minahan’s own narrative voice in conversation with Pufahl’s. Now, with the movie’s upcoming digital and theatrical release, the two reflect on the process for Shadowplay: from the two different endings to the challenges in reframing the novel’s emotional quietness into its cinematic language. Read their conversation in link in bio!
_
Daniel Minahan is wearing Halston @halston on the cover. He is photographed at his place by David Macke @davidmackestudios and styled by Victoria Bartlett @victoria_bartlett_nyc .
Conversation conducted by Pedro Vasconcelos @pedromvasconcelos
Grooming by Regina Harris @reginaharris
_
#ShadowplayMagazine
#BehindTheBlindsArt
#DanielMinahan
Director @danminahan on the dynamic way @daisyedgarjones prepped for her role in #OnSwiftHorses 🐎♠️
Now playing only in theaters 🫶
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter, Diego Calva, and Sasha Calle star in #OnSwiftHorses — "a ravishing queer epic", NOW PLAYING only in theatres.
Director Dan Minahan on how Jacob brought the character of Julius alive in #OnSwiftHorses 🐎♠️ Now playing only in theaters nationwide 🫶
Sasha Calle on the admirable strength of her character Sandra in #OnSwiftHorses.
See @onswifthorsesfilm in theaters today, and visit the 🔗 in bio to catch our full conversation with Sasha, Diego Calva, and director Daniel Minahan!
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#OnSwiftHorses director Daniel Minahan on what drew him to want to adapt Shannon Pufahl’s novel, and what the film has to say about queerness, relationships, and identity.
See @onswifthorsesfilm in theaters this Friday April 25, and visit the 🔗 in bio to read critics’ reviews & buy tickets now!
#onswifthorsesfilm #onswifthorsesmovie #filmdirector #danielminahan #directorinterview #sonyclassics #daisyedgarjones #jacobelordi #willpoulter #diegocalva #sashacalle #moviereview #filmcritic #womeninfilm #womenincinema #queerfilm #queerfiction #queerstories #daisyedgarjonesedit #daisyedgarjonesfan #jacobelordiedit #jacobelordifans #willpoulteredits #willpoulterfans #newmovies2025 #whattowatch #cinephileclub #cinephilecommunity #nowplaying
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