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Kneecap

- Mind your language.

When fate brings Belfast teacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed 'low life scum' Naoise and Liam Og, the needle drops on a hip hop act like no other. Rapping in their native Irish, they lead a movement to save their mother tongue.

Release Date : 2024-08-02

Language :EnglishIrish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Mother Tongues FilmsFine Point FilmsWildcard DistributionNaughty StepDMC FilmNorthern Ireland ScreenFís Éireann/Screen IrelandGreat Point MediaCoimisiún na MeánTG4

Production Country : IrelandUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Móglaí Bap

Character Name : Móglaí Bap Or Naoise

Original Name : Móglaí Bap

Gender : Male

Mo Chara

Character Name : Mo Chara Or Liam Óg

Original Name : Mo Chara

Gender : Male

DJ Próvaí

Character Name : DJ Próvai Or JJ

Original Name : DJ Próvaí

Gender : Male

Josie Walker

Character Name : Detective Ellis

Original Name : Josie Walker

Gender : Female

Fionnuala Flaherty

Character Name : Caitlin

Original Name : Fionnuala Flaherty

Gender : Female

Jessica Reynolds

Character Name : Georgia

Original Name : Jessica Reynolds

Gender : Female

Adam Best

Character Name : Doyle

Original Name : Adam Best

Gender : Male

Simone Kirby

Character Name : Dolores

Original Name : Simone Kirby

Gender : Female

Michael Fassbender

Character Name : Arló

Original Name : Michael Fassbender

Gender : Male

Matthew Sharpe

Character Name : Sean

Original Name : Matthew Sharpe

Gender : Male

Cathal Mercer

Character Name : Fra

Original Name : Cathal Mercer

Gender : Male

Donagh Deeney

Character Name : Uncle Peadar

Original Name : Donagh Deeney

Gender : Male

Marty Maguire

Character Name : Nesbitt

Original Name : Marty Maguire

Gender : Male

Saorlaoith Brady

Character Name : Lorna

Original Name : Saorlaoith Brady

Gender : Male

Aidan McCaughey

Character Name : Wee Naoise

Original Name : Aidan McCaughey

Gender : Male

Cillian Kernan

Character Name : Wee Liam Óg

Original Name : Cillian Kernan

Gender : Male

Lalor Roddy

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Lalor Roddy

Gender : Male

Gerry Adams

Character Name : Gerry Adams

Original Name : Gerry Adams

Gender : Male

Karl O'Neill

Character Name : Male Doctor

Original Name : Karl O'Neill

Gender : Male

Niall Cusack

Character Name : Headteacher

Original Name : Niall Cusack

Gender : Male

Norma Sheahan

Character Name : Governor 1

Original Name : Norma Sheahan

Gender : Female

Maria Connolly

Character Name : Café Worker

Original Name : Maria Connolly

Gender : Male

Muire McCallion

Character Name : Checkout Assistant

Original Name : Muire McCallion

Gender : Male

Kerri Quinn

Character Name : Spin Instructor

Original Name : Kerri Quinn

Gender : Female

Emily Lamey

Character Name : Venue Manager

Original Name : Emily Lamey

Gender : Male

Tony Devlin

Character Name : Antoine Mourner

Original Name : Tony Devlin

Gender : Male

Noel McGee

Character Name : Undercover Peeler

Original Name : Noel McGee

Gender : Male

Paul Murphy

Character Name : Well Wisher 1

Original Name : Paul Murphy

Gender : Male

Brian Devlin

Character Name : Well Wisher 2

Original Name : Brian Devlin

Gender : Male

Mia Dembele An Mhuilinn

Character Name : Probing Pupil

Original Name : Mia Dembele An Mhuilinn

Gender : Male

Daniel Ó Riabhaigh

Character Name : Rapping Kid

Original Name : Daniel Ó Riabhaigh

Gender : Male

Conlaoch Mac Eochaidh Ó Cuinneagáin

Character Name : Rapping Kid

Original Name : Conlaoch Mac Eochaidh Ó Cuinneagáin

Gender : Male

Fodhla Ní Laoi

Character Name : Rapping Kid

Original Name : Fodhla Ní Laoi

Gender : Male

Cliodhna McCorley

Character Name : Teacher 1

Original Name : Cliodhna McCorley

Gender : Male

Jack Watson

Character Name : Teacher 2

Original Name : Jack Watson

Gender : Male

Bríd Ó Gallachoir

Character Name : Teacher 3

Original Name : Bríd Ó Gallachoir

Gender : Male

Emer Casey

Character Name : Teacher 4

Original Name : Emer Casey

Gender : Female

Donal O'Hanlon

Character Name : Teacher 5

Original Name : Donal O'Hanlon

Gender : Male

Suzanne Waring

Character Name : Teacher 6

Original Name : Suzanne Waring

Gender : Male

Jenny Cameron

Character Name : Newsreader

Original Name : Jenny Cameron

Gender : Male

Michael Ievers

Character Name : DUP Politician

Original Name : Michael Ievers

Gender : Male

Sean Sloan

Character Name : Politician

Original Name : Sean Sloan

Gender : Male

Shane Davis

Character Name : Gig Goer 1

Original Name : Shane Davis

Gender : Male

Christopher Grant

Character Name : Gig Goer 2

Original Name : Christopher Grant

Gender : Male

Ellie Campbell Brennan

Character Name : Glass Collector

Original Name : Ellie Campbell Brennan

Gender : Male

Lauren-Shannon Jones

Character Name : Female Partner 1

Original Name : Lauren-Shannon Jones

Gender : Male

Kiana Kraze

Character Name : Female Partner 2

Original Name : Kiana Kraze

Gender : Male

Naomi Maguire

Character Name : Female Partner 3

Original Name : Naomi Maguire

Gender : Male

Callia Peppiatt

Character Name : Naughty Kid 1

Original Name : Callia Peppiatt

Gender : Male

Amelie Peppiatt

Character Name : Naughty Kid 2

Original Name : Amelie Peppiatt

Gender : Male

Márk Jávor "Dj Mango"

Character Name : Rave DJ

Original Name : Márk Jávor "Dj Mango"

Gender : Male

Clare McAuley

Character Name : Raven the Raver

Original Name : Clare McAuley

Gender : Male

Eoin Suitor

Character Name : Baton Boy

Original Name : Eoin Suitor

Gender : Male

Rebecca Murray

Character Name : Café Customer

Original Name : Rebecca Murray

Gender : Male

Alan Calvin

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Alan Calvin

Gender : Male

Alan McNeill

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Alan McNeill

Gender : Male

Christopher Curtis

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Christopher Curtis

Gender : Male

David Davenport

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : David Davenport

Gender : Male

Francis Dickson

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Francis Dickson

Gender : Male

Gerard Reynolds

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Gerard Reynolds

Gender : Male

Graeme Bryce

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Graeme Bryce

Gender : Male

James Hargey

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : James Hargey

Gender : Male

Mark Carlisle

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Mark Carlisle

Gender : Male

Matthew Elder

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Matthew Elder

Gender : Male

Michael Smylie

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Michael Smylie

Gender : Male

Owen Magowan

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Owen Magowan

Gender : Male

Ryan Gourley

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Ryan Gourley

Gender : Male

Scott Fitzgerald

Character Name : Orange Order Band Member

Original Name : Scott Fitzgerald

Gender : Male

Arlene Martine Morris

Character Name : RTE Caller (uncredited)

Original Name : Arlene Martine Morris

Gender : Female

Reviews

L

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2024-08-08

Director Rich Peppiatt‘s rowdy, frenzied film “Kneecap” is a lively biopic based on the hell-raising Irish rap trio of the same name. You’ve probably never heard of these musicians, but the film celebrates the general sense of anarchy as these young men become key figures in a civil rights movement to save their mother tongue. It’s a story about finding your voice in a world that seems determined to keep you down, all told with a slew of swear words, hip-hop tracks, and lots of drug-fueled shenanigans. Set in West Belfast in 2019, the film depicts the origins of the group Kneecap, including insight on how they created their unique sound. In a bid to push back against the establishment, Liam Óg, Naoise Ó Cairealláin, and JJ Ó Dochartaigh (who play themselves in the film) take to the stage as a symbol of Ireland’s restless youth. They refer to themselves as “low life scum,” and their message resonates with so many. By writing and performing hip-hop songs in Irish, they become a local sensation. This garners the attention of their political martyr father (Michael Fassbender), the ire of party conservatives, and the adoration of the people. It’s a true story that doesn’t give a ton of insight into the band members, but it’s still a lot of fun. The film features plenty of original music by the trio (which admittedly is an acquired taste), and their politically-charged rhymes and defense of their cultural heritage speak volumes. The guys write what they know, and the truth resonates with locals. It comes down to this: when cops don’t want people hearing your music, that’s when you know you’re doing something right. The songs and the film rapidly switch between English and Irish, so it takes a lot of concentration to watch. I could see some viewers quickly giving up, but those who stick it out will be rewarded. Liam, JJ, and Naoise are rambunctious lot, and their shenanigans are sometimes questionable but always entertaining. There are quirky bursts of humor that make the boisterous characters even more appealing. None of these guys are great actors, but it adds to the unpolished authenticity of the film. There’s a defiant energy to “Kneecap” that is invigorating, and the story is one that’s different and original. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-08-21

Two lads with little by way of opportunity hook up with a school music teacher (DJ Próvai) whose wife "Caitlin" (Fionnuala Flaherty) is fighting for the legalisation of the Irish Gaelic language. Móglaí Bap and Mo Chara play themselves as two "low life scum" who have been taught to weaponise their language by "Arlo" (Michael Fassbender) who has decided that it's probably safer for him to die in a fatal accident at sea before the authorities catch up with him. With his ma unwilling to leave the house, Móglaí and his pal start to realise that there is a great deal of power in honestly crafted lyrics that cut through the politics and resonate directly with sections of the population consistently under-represented by mainstream media, radio, music... Thing is, though, the peelers aren't so keen on this subversion and led by "Ellis" (Josie Walker) whose niece "Georgia" (Jessica Reynolds) just happens to be Mo's on/off sex buddy, are quickly on their case. They've also attracted the attention of some radical republicans who ostensibly don't like the fact that a fair whack of their words relate to horse tranquillisers and other drugs they get sent through the post from abroad disguised as toys and DVDs. With the cops on one side and the fed-up paras on the other, not to mention their third wheel struggling to keep his involvement as under wraps from his school and his missus as he can, these lads don't have their problems to seek. It's unashamedly republican in sentiment and if that's not your position in the scheme of Northern or North of Ireland politics, then this might border on the offensive. It's fairly comprehensively anti-British. However, as these guys get up an head of steam you can't help but like them and want them to succeed in achieving their own sort of freedom from an oppression that is as much to do with their own futures as it has for the broader solution for their homeland. Their writing is ripe and pithy with loads of craic, a little violence but ultimately a message of hope and optimism that exemplifies the old saying about the pen being mightier than the sword - only in this case, it's the rap. It's course and brutal, and won't be for everyone - but you should give it a try.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-08-22

'Kneecap' is fairly entertaining. It's impressive how good the acting is given it stars the musical trio in acting debuts as basically themselves. Michael Fassbender adds star power, could've used more of Lalor Roddy (great in 'That They May Face the Rising Sun', fwiw) mind. Other pluses include the camera work and the music; never heard of Kneecap until now, though their stuff is merged in nicely. The humour is amusing too, arguably the movie's strongest element to be honest. With those positives noted, I didn't find the story all that interesting - and there's a lot of convenience involved for it, as every character has a (too) direct connection to everything else. The main characters are a bit cringe too in moments, though the humour does admittedly just about shield that for much of the run time. Overall, I'd recommend it. It has enough about it, for sure.