Hollywood may not have been ready to see KneeCap “smoking red carpets and smoking”, but the comedy biographical movie about hip -hop trio is an Irish movie theater. It indicates that there is a “bright future”. Belfast indigenous industry.
The producer of this movie was named after the group, but his family and friends saw the announcement of the Academy Awards nominated at the Belfast Madden bar and tuned the band in ZOOM in London. We are recording a new album.
Richard Peppiat, the director of the movie, states: I am not an EC, but we have achieved far beyond what I expected a year ago.
“It’s a controversial movie, but we will go again and we will arrive there next time. Baftas and IFTAS (Irish Movies and Television Awards) will come. I think this is a wonderful moment for the local indigenous industry. Perhaps Tom Hanks (and other Hollywood Grandy) was not ready to smoke on the red carpet.
Based on the real life of the West Bell Fast Lap Trio, the 97th Oscar was in the final selection in the best international function prize category and the best original song of SICK, but I missed both.
Comedy films are said to be “one of the most popular indie movies in 2024” depending on the Hollywood Bible varieties, but the band is a post -trrews city (young worker class including the occupation of Propalacina. I don’t know if it’s a dull message).
Ainleócirealláing said that his brother Naoise, a member of KneeCap on stage name DJ Provai, will be disappointed, but their efforts to promote Irish will not change.
“Young people tell a strong message. It’s a message about Irish, colonization, and about the lives of young people after the conflict. I am taking care of my occupation and I am convinced that it will frills some wings.
Peppiatt has been added as follows. Eventually, all of these praise are small cakes. “
The film was nominated for six BAFTA, including outstanding British movies, and landed 17 nominations in Ireland’s equivalent IFTA.
Former star journalist Pepiat, a team -based journalist and film producer Trevor Bernie, joking about the movie, has a sequel, but it will be “20 years” before seeing the day. I said.
He believes that this is a “celebration moment” for fund providers who have the courage to support Irish and movies, such as the Irish Broadcasting Fund in Northern Ireland, the Screen Ireland, and the Irish TV station TG4. Ta.
“I need a village to make a movie. All of these are the talents here in Belfast.”