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WATCH: Saoirse Ronan's new drama "The Outrun" gets release date

- IrishCentr­al Staff

Saoirse Ronan stars in the critically ac‐ claimed new drama "The Outrun", "a searingly honest drama about addiction, survival, and the power of nature to restore life and renew hope, set in the wild northern Orkney islands."

"The Outrun," which debuted at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in January, will be released in Irish and UK cinemas on September 27.

Ronan , who was born in New York and raised in Co Carlow, pulled double duty on the lm, both starring in it and exec‐ utive producing.

In the new Ronan stars as Rona, who, fresh out of rehab, returns to the

Orkney Islands; a place both wild and beautiful right off the Scottish coast. After more than a decade of living life on the edge in London, where she both found and lost love, Rona - now 30 - at‐ tempts to come to terms with her trou‐ bled past.

As she reconnects with the dramatic landscape where she grew up, memories of her traumatic childhood merge with more recent challengin­g events that have set her on the path to recovery. Ronan is already generating serious Os‐ car buzz for the new lm. A four-time nominee , perhaps "The Outrun" will see her nally take home the top prize. "The Outrun" also stars Emmy nominee Paapa Essiedu ("I May Destroy You"),

BAFTA winner Stephen Dillane ("Alex Rider"), and Saskia Reeves ("Slow Horses"). Directed by Nora Fingscheid­t, "The Out‐ run" is an adaptation of Amy Liptrot's award-winning memoir of the same name.

Arcade Pictures, founded by Ronan, her partner Jack Lowden , and Dominic Nor‐ ris, produced "The Outrun" alongside

Sarah Brocklehur­st’s Brock Media. In February last year, Lowden told Es‐ quire it was a "great adventure" working with Ronan on the lm through their production company.

"We want to only do stuff we believe in, so we’ve not set any specifi c parameters around that," Lowden said.

"But Saoirse and I both have a fascina‐ tion with the countries we’re from, so we’re always going to have an eye on Irish and Scottish stuff because we’re both so obsessed with it."

Check out this interview with Saoirse Ronan at Sundance Festival where she was promoting her upcoming movie "The Outrun":

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