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11 May 2021 : Nathan Griffin Deadly Cuts The news of the acquisition comes ahead of next months virtual Cannes pre-screenings with Los Angeles-based Myriad Pictures picking up international rights for the film excluding Ireland and the UK.
The comedy is the feature debut from writer/director Rachel Carey, which debuted at the Dublin International Film Festival in March, and saw Carey pick up a Discovery Award.
“We are pleased to be working with the producers on this original and comedic film firmly set in Ireland,”Myriad Pictures president and CEO Kirk D’Amico told Screen Daily.
“Rachel Carey, the writer and director, has created a very believable world of hair salons and stylists confronted with an existential problem. The performances are terrific. The final cut of this film will leave you smiling.”
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A jet back tale about what women have to do to make it in a man s world, Deadly Cuts is the funniest Irish film in years.
From Derry Girls to The Snapper, many writers have tried to capture the authentic voices of the Irish working class with mixed results.
Too often they come across as giant parodies of themselves, played up and played down for international audiences and their more genteel sensibilities.
That s not the case in director and writer Rachel Carey s Deadly Cuts. Set in the fictitious northside Dublin suburb of Piglinstown (get it) there s a straight from life quality to the banter in this hilarious film about the rewards of female friendship and empowerment.