Irish comedy Deadly Cuts goes global

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Irish comedy Deadly Cuts, starring Angeline Ball, has been sold to film distributors in the United States, Australia, Spain and South Africa and will make its debut in time for St Patrick's Day

The highly-entertaining dark comedy, which marks writer-director Rachel Carey's feature debut, was released on Netflix last week and is currently the number 1 movie on the streaming service in Ireland.

Deano heads up the band of thugs alongside sinister politician Darren Flynn , who has designs on gentrifying Piglinstown while lining his own pockets. Their attempts to save their community take them to very unexpected and comical places. "I'm really excited about an international audience seeing it and seeing Dublin wit and humour for what it really is. And just how funny the Dublin dialect can be and the humour we like to make here. I hope it goes down well.

Speaking previously to RTÉ Entertainment, Ball said it's not often she comes across scripts this sharply hilarious.

Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)

 

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