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27-06-03
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Colin
Farrell's Fleadh Intermission...
Ireland's current most famous son Colin Farrell
may be the king of Hollywood blockbusters but
the Dubliner has a homegrown movie premiering next
month at the Fleadh.
When
we caught up with Colin Farrell last September on
the set of Intermission filming in Dublin -
even then we didn't realise how much of a big name
he was to become.
Although
he was a household name at the time the young Castleknocker
has become the hottest movie star on the planet.
But
the good news is for all you Farrellites out there
is that Intermission will have its world premiere
at the Galway Film Fleadh on Friday 11 July.
Farrell
takes out his rage on a car
The
movie stars Colin Farrell (Tigerland, Minority
Report, Phone Booth, The Recruit, Daredevil), Colm
Meaney (The Van, How Harry became a Tree), Cillian
Murphy (Disco Pigs, How Harry became a Tree) and
Kelly MacDonald (Trainspotting, Elisabeth,
Gosford Park).
Farrell
plays Lehiff
Set
in present-day Dublin, Intermission is a story of
ordinary interweaving lives searching for love in
all the wrong places.
Colin
Farrell plays Lehiff, a loner and petty criminal
planning one last job to end his career of hellraising
and start nestbuilding. On the other side of the law
is Detective Jerry Lynch (Colm Meaney), a pugilistic
maverick wading through the underbelly determined
to make a difference and leave his mark.
Cillian Murphy plays John, an incurable romantic
who dumps his supermarket job to join forces with
Lehiff and win back Deirdre (Kelly MacDonald)
the love of his life who has moved in with Sam
(Michael McElhatton), a married bank manager.
Lehiff's scam goes awry when Noeleen (Deirdre
O'Kane) Sam's violent ex wife attacks him during the
heist triggering chaos.
Company
Of Wolves, Stephen Woolley and Neil
Jordan's production outfit, and Alan Moloney's
Parallel Films are currently filming Intermission
in Dublin, an ensemble drama from writer/director
Mark O'Rowe.
Producer/Director team, Woolley and Jordan's extensive
list of credits include The End Of The Affair, Michael
Collins, Mona Lisa, Interview With A Vampire and The
Crying Game.
Woolley
also produced Scandal, A Rage In Harlem, Backbeat
and executive produced Little Voice.
Principal
photography started on August 31st for seven weeks
on location in Dublin.
It will be released in 2003 by Buena Vista in
the UK and Ireland and by IFC (Big Fat Greek
Wedding, Y Tu Mama Tambien) in the US.
The
Fleadh, which runs from Tuesday 8 to Sunday 13 July,
will screen over 70 features, documentaries, shorts
and animated films throughout the week.
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