Cillian Murphy to star in 'Small Things Like These'
Mar 20, 2023 19:48:39 GMT
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co-starring Ciarán Hinds and Emily Watson, directed by Tim Mielants who previously directed episodes of The Terror S01, Peaky Blinders, The Responder & Legion, produced by Murphy and financed by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Artists Equity.
Oppenheimer, A Quiet Place Part II and Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy is embarking on his next project with the feature adaptation of Claire Keegan’s acclaimed novel Small Things Like These. Murphy will star in and produce the film that’s been greenlighted by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Artists Equity, which will finance the project. Principal photography is underway in Ireland.
Ciarán Hinds and Emily Watson are also starring in the drama whose source material has been likened to a Dickens tale. The story takes place over Christmas in 1985, when devoted father Bill Furlong (Murphy) discovers the startling secrets being kept by the convent in his town, and some shocking truths about his own life as well.
Ciarán Hinds and Emily Watson are also starring in the drama whose source material has been likened to a Dickens tale. The story takes place over Christmas in 1985, when devoted father Bill Furlong (Murphy) discovers the startling secrets being kept by the convent in his town, and some shocking truths about his own life as well.
The project reunites director Tim Mielants and Murphy, who previously worked together on the BAFTA-winning Peaky Blinders. Enda Walsh, a longtime collaborator of Murphy’s, wrote the script. Murphy and producer Alan Moloney commissioned the screenplay from Walsh, having optioned rights last year, and will produce through their production company Big Things Films; this is the shingle’s first feature.
For Artists Equity, Damon and Drew Vinton will produce; Affleck, Kevin Halloran and Michael Joe will executive produce. Jeff Robinov will also produce. The film is an Irish production with additional funding coming from Screen Ireland and will be co-produced with Wilder Films in Belgium.
Said Murphy, “I’m honored and thrilled to have the opportunity to bring Claire Keegan’s magnificent novel to the screen. We have gathered together a phenomenal team of creatives to make this film, and found exceptional partners in AE, a studio led by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck — actors and filmmakers I have admired for many years.”
Small Things Like These was published in 2021 by Grove Press and shortlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize and the Rathbones Folio Prize. It also won 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. It is now nominated for the Dublin Literary Award, presented annually for the best novel in the world written or translated into English.
Keegan’s previous novel was The Quiet Girl, whose adaptation became Ireland’s first film to be nominated for an International Feature Oscar. Her additional works, including Antartica and Walk the Blue Fields, have won numerous awards and are translated into more than 30 languages.
For Artists Equity, Damon and Drew Vinton will produce; Affleck, Kevin Halloran and Michael Joe will executive produce. Jeff Robinov will also produce. The film is an Irish production with additional funding coming from Screen Ireland and will be co-produced with Wilder Films in Belgium.
Said Murphy, “I’m honored and thrilled to have the opportunity to bring Claire Keegan’s magnificent novel to the screen. We have gathered together a phenomenal team of creatives to make this film, and found exceptional partners in AE, a studio led by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck — actors and filmmakers I have admired for many years.”
Small Things Like These was published in 2021 by Grove Press and shortlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize and the Rathbones Folio Prize. It also won 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. It is now nominated for the Dublin Literary Award, presented annually for the best novel in the world written or translated into English.
Keegan’s previous novel was The Quiet Girl, whose adaptation became Ireland’s first film to be nominated for an International Feature Oscar. Her additional works, including Antartica and Walk the Blue Fields, have won numerous awards and are translated into more than 30 languages.