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Tim Mielants’ ‘Small Things Like These’ Set to Open Berlin Film Festival

Small Things Like These | Shane O’Connor The 74th Berlin International Film Festival is preparing to raise their curtains, announcing their opener film “Small Things Like These,” an Irish-Belgian production starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Watson and Michelle Fairley. Directed by Tim Mielants, the film is based on the acclaimed novel by Irish writer Claire Keegan, published in 2021. The book won prizes such as the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction, the Ambassadors’ Prize for best Irish novel published in France, and The Kerry Prize for Irish novel of the year.  Written by Enda Walsh and Claire Keegan, the film is set in 1985, delving into the dark history surrounding Ireland’s Magdalen laundries – gruesome institutions operated by Roman Catholic organizations from the 1800s until 1996, aimed at reforming “fallen young women.”  Cillian Murphy himself has helped produce the film alongside Alan Moloney and Catherine Magee, through their company Big Things Films. Director Mielants and Murphy have previously collaborated on the acclaimed series “Peaky Blinders.”  The film’s exploration of Ireland’s historical Magdalen laundries is expected to shed light on a dark chapter in the nation’s history, bringing awareness to social issues while delivering a powerful cinematic experience. Carlo Chatrian, the Artistic Director of the Berlinale, expressed enthusiasm for the film, emphasizing its ability to portray kindness towards the fragile and the determination to stand up against injustice—and anticipates that audiences will be deeply moved. The decision to open the festival with “Small Things Like These” aligns with the broader celebration of Irish culture through Zeitgeist Irland 24, a year-long cultural event. “Small Things Like These” stands as a compelling choice for the opening night and Competition. With a talented cast, a gripping storyline, and a commitment to shedding light on historical injustices, the film promises to set the tone for a festival that celebrates the power of cinema to explore, challenge, and inspire. The Berlinale kicks off February 15 and runs until the 24th. It has already revealed the lineups for the panorama, forum and generation sections.

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Sailing Towards Excitement: David Jenkins’ ‘Our Flag Means Death’ Gets Official Season 2 Trailer

The long-awaited moment has arrived! The trailer for the highly anticipated second season of David Jenkins’ “Our Flag Means Death” has finally dropped: The trailer teases what’s to come. It’s the moment fans have been eagerly waiting for, and it doesn’t disappoint. The trailer hints at even more adventure, romance, angst and humor. Will Stede and Blackbeard finally find their way back to one another? The trailer also offers a hint that fan-favourite character Izzy Hands will play a bigger part in how the story progresses in its second season (we’re really happy about that). Premise For those of you who are unfamiliar with the show, “Our Flag Means Death” is loosely based on the true story of Stede Bonnet, a wealthy 18th-century landowner who makes a daring choice: abandoning his life of privilege to become a pirate. What follows is a hilarious and chaotic journey into piracy, where Stede (Rhys Darby) forms an unexpected and passionate romantic relationship with the infamous Blackbeard (Taika Waititi). Cast  Season 2 brings back many familiar faces that we have grown to love, including Rhys Darby as Stede Bonnet and Taika Waititi as the notorious Blackbeard. Joining them are returning cast members such as Ewen Bremner as Nathaniel Buttons, Con O’Neill as Israel “Izzy” Hands, Joel Fry as Frenchie, Samson Kayo as Oluwande Boodhari, Vico Ortiz as Jim Jimenez, Kristian Nairn as Wee John Feeney, Matthew Maher as Black Pete, and more. We are also welcoming some exciting new additions to the cast, including Madeline Sami, Anapela Polataivao, and Minnie Driver.  What we can expect in Season 2: In an interview with Decider, series creator David Jenkins revealed that Season 2 will delve into the aftermath of Stede and Blackbeard’s heartfelt kiss, exploring their budding romance. Jenkins promises a deeper exploration of their relationship as they confront the challenges of a pirate’s life. After their breakup, both characters will grapple with the consequences of their feelings. While we were graced with generous ten episodes of its debut season, Season two consists of solely eight episodes. But rest assured, these episodes will be packed with even more adventure, humor and so much heart!  Mark your calendars for October 5th and prepare to set sail once more with “Our Flag Means Death.”

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