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BARRY & CILLIAN LEAD SCREEN IRELAND LINE-UP Bleating glimpse of 2024

New slate of film and TV dramas are hoped to have the audiences flocking

- BY ESTHER MCCARTHY News@irishmirro­r.ie

MAJOR new movies starring Barry Keoghan as a shepherd and Cillian Murphy as a coal merchant are among dozens of projects being backed by Screen Ireland in 2024.

The full new slate of movies and TV shows was announced as Screen Ireland – the agency for the Irish film industry – revealed its spend on TV production increased 16 per cent to €55million in 2023, with eight drama series on the way.

Keoghan will star in the forthcomin­g movie Bring Them Down, a thriller about an Irish shepherd who is drawn into a cycle of violence when his sheep are massacred by an unknown man.

The movie, set to be released later this year, also stars Colm Meaney and Nora-jane Noone.

“I can’t wait for audiences to see Bring Them Down very soon, and am delighted the film is part of the Screen Ireland slate,” said Keoghan.

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“It’s an amazing time to be telling Irish stories. Being able to shoot at home with an Irish crew – who are some of the best in the world – is always incredibly special to me.

“I’m so proud to see how many new filmmakers and actors are coming out of Ireland, ready to take on the world.”

Fresh from the success of his Oscar nomination for Oppenheime­r, Cillian Murphy will next be seen on our screens in Small Things Like These. The drama – which was shot on location in Co Wexford last year – is adapted from the much-loved story by Irish author Claire Keegan, whose other tale Foster was made into the movie The Quiet Girl.

Set in the year 1984, Small Things Like These revolves around the weeks leading up to Christmas, as a coal merchant makes a discovery while delivering to the local convent.

“I’m delighted for Small Things Like These to be part of the Screen Ireland Slate for 2024,” said Murphy, who also worked as a producer on the film.

“Working on this film with director Tim Mielants and screenwrit­er Enda Walsh – as well as the film’s outstandin­g cast and crew in Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin – was an incredible experience.

“It’s a wonderful time for Irish filmmaking, and I’m proud to be part of putting Irish stories on the screen that tell us about ourselves: our past and present.”

Other movies on the way include Kneecap, which features the Belfast rappers and was critically acclaimed following its world premiere at Sundance last week.

Spilt Milk, which stars Irish actress Danielle Galligan – best known for the Netflix series Shadow and Bone – will also

Being able to shoot at home with an Irish crew is always incredibly special to me

BARRY KEOGHAN ON MAKING NEW FILM ‘BRING THEM DOWN’

be coming to Irish screens.

It tells the story of a boy who dreams of becoming a detective like his hero Kojak.

And Irish-language thriller Fréamhacha will tell the tale of a care worker who’s sent to a remote village to look after an agoraphobi­c woman.

Kin star Claire Dunne, Peter Coonan and Hazel Doupe will all star in Kathleen is Here, a thriller revolving around a teenager who is fresh out of foster care.

Irish TV drama will see eight Screen Irelandsup­ported series this year working with RTE, Virgin Media, TG4 and a range of internatio­nal broadcaste­rs.

These include The Boy That Never Was, a thriller directed by Hannah Quinn, adapted from Karen Perry’s novel by crime author and

I’m proud to part of putting Irish stories on the screen that tell us about ourselves

CILLIAN MURPHY ON HIS NEW FILM ‘SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE’

Housewife of the Year to true crime investigat­ion from Charlie Bird, Ransom ’79.

Screen Ireland figures show that, in 2023, there was a total screen industry production spend in the Irish economy across local goods and services of €322million – despite internatio­nal disruption due to industry strikes. The total spend on TV production increased by 16 per cent to €55million.

And 38 per cent of production­s were directed or written by new filmmakers.

Susan Bergin, Chair of Fis Eireann/screen Ireland, said: “On behalf of the Board and staff of Screen Ireland, we’re delighted to launch our 2024 Production Slate, as well as a look back at what a phenomenal achievemen­t 2023 was in terms of the Irish industry’s global reputation and acclaim.

“Our priorities remain to support skills developmen­t nationwide, the nurturing of new talent and voices, and funding Irish screen stories across film, television and animation.”

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screenwrit­er Jo Spain, coming soon to RTE; The Hardacres, a period drama with Channel 5; and the return of a new season of comedy drama The Dry for RTE and ITV.
Screen Ireland is also backing several animation projects for 2024, including Maddie + Triggs, Doodle Girl, and interactiv­e multi-platform project Where The Wild Geese Go. Irish documentar­y also promises
a range of stories, from the tonguein-cheek
‘AMAZING’ Barry Keoghan is proud of Ireland’s actors and filmmakers screenwrit­er Jo Spain, coming soon to RTE; The Hardacres, a period drama with Channel 5; and the return of a new season of comedy drama The Dry for RTE and ITV. Screen Ireland is also backing several animation projects for 2024, including Maddie + Triggs, Doodle Girl, and interactiv­e multi-platform project Where The Wild Geese Go. Irish documentar­y also promises a range of stories, from the tonguein-cheek
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EWE CAN’T MISS IT Barry Keoghan stars as a shepherd in Bring Them Down with Christophe­r Abbott
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in Kathleen Is Here
THRILLER Hazel Doupe in Kathleen Is Here
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The Dry
NEW SEASON The Dry
 ?? ?? RAPPERS DELIGHT The Kneecap crew get a film of their own
AT THE COAL FACE Cillian Murphy plays a coal merchant in Small Things Like These
WHO LOVES YA BABY Cillian Sullivan and Danielle Galligan in new movie Spilt Milk, about a boy who wants to be like his hero Kojak
RAPPERS DELIGHT The Kneecap crew get a film of their own AT THE COAL FACE Cillian Murphy plays a coal merchant in Small Things Like These WHO LOVES YA BABY Cillian Sullivan and Danielle Galligan in new movie Spilt Milk, about a boy who wants to be like his hero Kojak

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