KNUCKLE set for Irish Cinema Release on August 5th
Ian Palmer's powerful documentary KNUCKLE which proved a hit at the Sundance Film Festival, was picked up by HBO for remake rights, and sold to major territories around the world, is now set for a limited Irish release in cinemas on August 5th.
The film follows an epic 12-year journey into the world of an Irish traveller community and their brutal bare-knuckle fighting lives and chronicles a history of violent feuding between rival families, the story focuses on two brothers, James and Michael McDonagh, as they fight for their reputations and the honour of their family name.
KNUCKLE was produced by Teddy Leifer for Rise Films and Ian Palmer for Seafield with finance from Bord Scannán na hÉireann/ the Irish Film Board (IFB) and BBC Storyville. Screen Daily said that KNUCKLE was "Impressively and compulsively shot.... a fascinating glimpse into a world kept usually very private".
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REVIEWS
"Forget Guy Ritchie - this is bloody, brutal and, above all, real" Trevor Johnston, Time Out
"Brutal and bloody - when it comes to boxing, this is the real deal" BBC Radio Five Live
"Epic... Gripping, Gritty... Heart Wrenching... this will quickly become one of the ultimate British underground documentaries" 4/5 stars, LOADED
"Leaves a lasting impression" LA Times
"Brilliantly brutal and intriguingly insightful" Screen International
"Fantastic, and a mesmerising experience to watch... offers an insight into a world few get to see" Realscreen
"Compelling" Variety
"Epic and exhilarating" Indiewire