KNEECAP TO HAVE WORLD PREMIERE AT SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL

FINE POINT FILMS IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR FIRST FEATURE DRAMA, RICH PEPPIATT’S KNEECAP WILL HAVE ITS WORLD PREMIERE AT THE RENOWNED SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL IN UTAH NEXT MONTH WHERE IT WILL SCREEN ON THE OPENING NIGHT ON THURSDAY 18TH JANUARY.  

Based on the origin story of the riotous and ground-breaking Irish-language rap trio Kneecap, the film stars the band’s Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí in their acting debuts alongside Academy Award nominated Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs, 12 Years a Slave), Simone Kirby (Hidden Assets, Jimmy’s Hall) and Josie Walker (Belfast, The Wonder).  Set in west Belfast in 2019, it chronicles how fate brings the trio together and how they then go on to “change the sound of Irish music forever”.

Producer Trevor Birney from Fine Point Films said: “This is the first Irish language film to have been selected by Sundance, which is simply incredible not only for Rich Peppiatt and Kneecap but for Fine Point and the film industry in Ireland, north and south. I was excited about this film from the moment Rich came to me with the idea and we began to work together with the band on making it happen. Thanks to the incredible crew and, of course, the funders who supported Rich’s vision. Go raibh maith agaibh.”

Kneecap added: “We are buzzing to be premiering at Sundance.  Wherever we go we aim to smash preconceptions about cultural identity, language and highlight the role of the working classes to overthrow oppressive power. To now bring this message from the streets of West Belfast to the big screen is f*cking excellent. We're immensely proud of the film and can't wait to get it to cinemas around the world.”

KNEECAP is the first non-US film to ever be selected for the NEXT section of the festival.  The festival describes selections for this section as “pure, bold works distinguished by an innovative, forward-thinking approach to story-telling”.The film is writer/director Rich Peppiatt’s first live-action feature following his award-winning satirical documentary One Rogue Reporter.

Described by the LA Times as “reminiscent of the early Eminem”, the band Kneecap is gaining critical acclaim for their artful blend of Irish and English rap about the gritty reality of growing up in post-Troubles Belfast.  Their single Better Way to Live featuring Grian Chatten was released last month with their highly anticipated debut album set to be released early next year. 

KNEECAP was produced by Jack Tarling and Trevor Birney for Fine Point Films and Mother Tongues Films, with Patrick O’Neill at Wildcard acting as Co-Producer.  Funding for the film was provided by Northern Ireland Screen, the Irish Language Broadcast Fund, Screen Ireland, the BFI (awarding National Lottery funding), Coimisiún na Meán and TG4, with backing from Great Point Media.

The Sundance Film Festival will take place from 18th – 28th January in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah with KNEECAP screening on the opening night.  Anonymous Content (The Revenant) will be representing the film at the festival alongside sales agent Charades (Aftersun).

KNEECAP will be released in Irish cinemas by Wildcard and Curzon in 2024.  

We at Fine Point films are so thrilled to be taking Kneecap to Sundance and for this to be the beginning of Fine Points Drama Slate in 2024 and beyond. 


PREMIÈRE DOMHANDA KNEECAP AG FÉILE SCANNÁN SUNDANCE

Tá lúcháir ar Fine Point Films a fhógairt go dtaispeánfar premiere domhanda á gcéad scannán, KNEECAP le Rich Peppiatt ag Féile Scannán chlúiteach Sundance in Utah an mhí seo chugainn. Déardaoin 18 Eanáir, oíche oscailte na féile féin, a chraolfar é.

Kneecap, an tríréad rapcheoil spleodrach ceannródaíoch Gaeilge, agus an bealach ar tháinig siad i gceann a chéile an chéad lá riamh, sin is scéal don scannán. Agus iad i mbun aisteoireachta den chéad uair riamh, tá príomhpháirt ag baill an ghrúpa féin sa scannán: Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap agus DJ Próvaí. Tá an triúr céanna i gcuideachta Michael Fassbender, aisteoir a ainmníodh do Dhuais Acadaimh (Steve Jobs, 12 Years a Slave), Simone Kirby (Hidden Assets, Jimmy’s Hall) agus Josie Walker (Belfast, The Wonder). In iarthar Bhéal Feirste, 2019, atá an scannán suite agus tugann sé cuntas ar an chinniúint a thug an triúr le chéile agus ar an bhealach ‘ar athraigh siad an ceol Gaelach go deo na ndeor’ ina dhiaidh sin.

Bhí an méid seo le rá ag an léiritheoir Trevor Birney ó Fine Point Films: “Seo an chéad scannán Gaeilge a roghnaigh Sundance riamh, agus is éacht amach is amach é ní hamháin ag Rich Peppiatt agus Kneecap ach ag Fine Point agus ag an tionscal scannán in Éirinn, thuaidh agus theas, chomh maith. Bhí mé an-tógtha go deo leis an scannán nuair a phléigh Rich an smaoineamh liom an chéad lá riamh agus thosaigh muid ag obair i gcomhar leis an bhanna ionas go dtiocfadh an fhís chun fíre. Caithfidh mé buíochas ó chroí a ghabháil leis an chriú iontach a bhí againn agus, ar ndóigh, leis na maoinitheoirí a thacaigh le fís Rich. Go raibh maith agaibh.”

Seo mar a labhair Kneecap: “Tá muid an-tógtha gur ag Sundance a thaispeánfar an scannán den chéad uair riamh. Cibé áit a dtéann muid cuireann muid faoinár gcoinne féin deireadh go deo a chur le réamhchlaontaí faoin fhéiniúlacht chultúrtha agus faoin teanga agus leagann muid béim ar an ról atá ag an lucht oibre cumhachtaí tíoránta leatromacha a chur de dhroim seoil. Tá sé ar f*cain dóigh go mbeidh an teachtaireacht seo ó shráideanna Iarthar Bhéal Feirste á scaipeadh ar an scáileán mór anois. Tá muid millteanach bródúil as an scannán agus tá muid ar bís lena eisiúint i bpictiúrlanna ar fud an domhain.”

Is é KNEECAP an chéad scannán riamh nár léiríodh i Meiriceá a roghnaíodh do rannóg NEXT na féile. De réir na féile féin, na saothair a roghnaítear faoin rannóg seo, is “saothair íona mhisniúla iad agus is sonraíoch an insint nuálach cheannródaíoch a chleachtar iontu”. Seo an chéad scannán beo-aicsin ag an scríbhneoir-stiúrthóir Rich Peppiatt, fear a rinne an clár faisnéise aorach One Rogue Reporter a thug duaiseanna go leor leis.

Mhaígh an LA Times gur banna iad Kneecap “a chuirfeadh laethanta luatha Eminem i gcuimhne do dhuine” agus tá na léirmheastóirí á moladh go barr bata as a meascán ealaíonta rap Gaeilge agus Béarla a thugann aghaidh ar an saol crua cadránta atá roimh an té a bhíonn ag fás aníos i mBéal Feirste i ndiaidh aimsir na dTrioblóidí. Eisíodh an singil Better Way to Live leo an mhí seo caite, singil ina bhfuil Grian Chatten ag ceol, agus tá tnúth mór leis an chéad albam riamh uathu, a eiseofar go luath an bhliain seo chugainn.

Is iad Jack Tarling agus Trevor Birney, thar ceann Fine Point Films agus Mother Tongues Films, a léirigh KNEECAP, in éineacht le Patrick O’Neill ag Wildcard a bhí ag feidhmiú mar Chomhléiritheoir. Chuir na heagraíochtaí seo a leanas maoiniú ar fáil don scannán: Scáileán Thuaisceart Éireann, An Ciste Craoltóireachta Gaeilge, Fís Éireann, BFI (a bhronn maoiniú ón Chrannchur Náisiúnta), Coimisiún na Meán agus TG4 agus thug Great Point Media tacaíocht dó chomh maith.

Beidh Féile Scannán Sundance ar siúl idir 18 – 28 Eanáir in Salt Lake City, Utah, agus taispeánfar KNEECAP ar oíche oscailte na féile féin. Beidh Anonymous Content (The Revenant) i láthair ag an fhéile thar ceann an scannáin agus iad i gcuideachta an ghníomhaire díolacháin Charades (Aftersun).

Is iad Wildcard agus Curzona a eiseoidh an scannán KNEECAP i bpictiúrlanna na hÉireann in 2024.

Tá muid uilig anseo ag Fine Point Films an-sásta go deo Kneecap a thabhairt go Sundance agus sásta gurb é seo tús saol dramaíochta Fine Point Films do 2024 agus níos faide ar aghaidh.

 

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Fine Point Films is helmed by award-winning producer/director and journalist Trevor Birney and specialises in producing high-end documentaries for international distribution. Fine Point Films most recent success wass the definitive feature-length documentary on the life and music of Cyndi Lauper, entitled Let the Canary Sing. The film, helmed by Alison Ellwood, it charts the hard knocks Lauper endured during her rise to the top of the pop charts in the 1980s and the LGBTQIA+ advocacy which led to her receiving a UN Human Rights Award. The film was invited to Tribeca Film Festival 2023 where it was warmly received. Alison Ellwood, also directed Fine Point Films’ 2020 feature documentary The Go-Go’s which examined the iconic all-female band and premiered at Sundance Film Festival. This followed the success of the company’s 2019 Sundance premiere of Gaza, directed by Garry Keane & Andrew McConnell. In 2019 Fine Point Films also released Behind the Blood, which premiered at IDFA, and Bojayá: Caught in the Crossfire and Killing Patient Zero, which both premiered at HotDocs.

Fine Point’s extensive production slate also includes: Emmy nominated No Stone Unturned directed by Academy Award-winning Alex Gibney, Emmy nominated Elián directed by Ross McDonnell and Tim Golden for CNN Films, Bobby Sands: 66 Days directed by Brendan J. Byrne which broke Irish box office records, Netflix Originals Mercury 13 directed by Heather Walsh and David Sington, George Best: All By Himself directed by Daniel Gordon for ESPN and BBC, One Million American Dreams and Hear My Voice directed by Brendan Byrne and HBO’s Emmy-winning Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God directed by Alex Gibney, Wave Goodbye To Dinosaurs directed by Eimhear O’Neill in collaboration with Fork Films for the PBS series Women, War and Peace and An Engineer Imagines, directed by BAFTA-winning Marcus Robinson.

With the premiere of KNEECAP at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival in 2024, Fine Point Films is moving into the world of Scripted Drama alongside the production of award-winning Documentaries for which we are known. Keep an eye out for Fine Point Films Drama Slate in 2024!