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What Richard Did: Screening next week

We meet director Lenny Abrahamson in next week's issue of Hot Press...

The Hot Press Newsdesk, 28 Sep 2012

On Tuesday October 2, the IFI in Dublin will host an advance screening of What Richard Did, a new Irish film by director Lenny Abrahamson.

Loosely based on Kevin Power’s novel Bad Day In Blackrock - the film is a fictionalised account of the infamous Club Anabel killing of 2000.

Jack Reynor plays Richard Karlsen, a privileged Dublin teenager whose life changes completely in the course of one fateful night.

Read a review of the film by Roe McDermott - "Beautifully shot and unfolding with elegance and grace, Abrahamson’s films never judges its characters, merely tells their tale, and the result is a stunning and humanistic tragedy..."

- and an interview with director Lenny Abrahamson in next week's issue of Hot Press.

The screening on Tuesday at 8pm is a fundraiser for the National Campaign for the Arts. See www.ifi.ie/film/national-campaign-for-the-arts-fundraiser for details and to buy tickets.



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