Mell Wade Films Ltd
WHAT MEANS MOTLEY?
SEES WORLD PREMIERE AT
OPENS
True story based on one of
With the immigration issue a very hot topic at the
moment, this offbeat comedy caper movie has broad audience appeal, and is based
on a true story. It 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 Southern 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 consul (Barry Mulligan) is now starring
in the film, playing a con man on the run from a psychopathic gangster.
Arriving in Romania and renewing an old friendship with an ex-illegal immigrant
who had been kicked out of Ireland a year earlier, he devises a ‘master
plan’ to help individuals wanting to escape the country. However in order
to pull it off, he has to outwit a crazy Frenchman (who monopolizes the
existing and more sinister immigration operation), a corrupt policeman,
murderous gypsy gangster, ply the Irish consul with booze, and put together the
most untalented, odd-looking bunch of characters as a convincing group of
professional folk performers.
WHAT MEANS MOTLEY?
WILL SCREEN AT THE IFI 1 ON
FRIDAY 24TH FEBRUARY AT 18.20HRS
AND
WILL OPEN THE
A Mell Wade Films production shot on location in
With offices in
The 4th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival is
once again penned to be a star-studded affair, attracting the likes of Brenda
Gleeson, Patrick Bergen, John Hurt, Julie Walters and many more. The festival
is grant aided by The Irish Times, FM104, Carlton Screen Advertising and
Entertainment. As well as these, Chartbusters will support a season of World
Cinema. The Festival is also supported by CineWorld Cinemas, Brook’s
Hotel, Dublin City Council, Failte
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
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further information please contact:
Rod
Weinberg, Executive Producer
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