SPOTLIGHT
SHINES ON WHAT MEANS MOTLEY? AS
MOVIE OPENS THE
With
the immigration issue such a hot topic worldwide, What Means Motley? has garnered
substantial interest in the international press since its inception. Creating a phenomenal buzz on the festival
circuit and across the Irish community, the film, which marks its premiere
public screening during the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival on 24th
February, has now been selected to open the Chicago Irish Film Festival on 3rd
March.
This
offbeat comedy caper movie has broad audience appeal, and looks at how in 1999,
forty-one desperate Romanian’s tricked the country’s Irish consul
into believing they were a talented gypsy folk group and obtained tourist visas
to perform at a little known Music Festival in Ireland, but upon arrival at
Dublin airport they all vanished, and consequently made headline news.
This was one of Ireland’s biggest
diplomatic blunders, but far from resigning, the original consul (Barry
Mulligan) is now starring in the film, playing a con man on the run from a
psychopathic gangster. Arriving in
‘’What Means Motley’ has the brilliant energy,
intriguing story and cast of characters worthy of an international romp,”
said Judith Blackburn, Director of the Chicago Irish Film Festival. “The
fact that it all actually happened makes this humorous and gripping film the
perfect choice to kick off the Chicago Irish Film Festival.”
WHAT MEANS
MOTLEY?
WILL OPEN THE
A
Mell Wade Films production shot on location in
Founded
in 2000 the Chicago Irish Film Festival has consistently brought a truly
representative selection of Irish films that embrace everything from classics
to the contemporary. Each year since its inception the festival has screened
features, documentaries, shorts and animation many of which have won awards and
have had selected screenings at some of the largest festivals in the world
including Cannes, Sundance, and Toronto. The festival has also been delighted
to welcome as its guest the actors, directors, and producers that are the heart
of today's Irish cinema. The CIFF is pleased to be a showcase for Irish film
production that embraces innovation, independence, and creativity that is
rooted in
For
further information please contact:
Celine
Xerri-Brook, Publicity, Mell Wade Films
Tel:
+ 44 (0) 1273 731 337 Mble + 44 (0) 7957 334 228
Gibraltar.brook@virgin.net
Or
Grace
Kuikman, Press ,
Tel:
+ 1 773 445 3838 or + 1 773 213 7531
gracekuikman@sbcglobal.net