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LIR Documentary Gets Special Release in The Factory Cinema


Irish documentary GOOD CAKE BAD CAKE: THE STORY OF LIR directed by Shimmy Marcus (Soulboy, Aidan Walsh - Master of the Universe) will have a special premiere in The Sugar Club on March 20th ahead of a four-night release in The Factory Cinema in Dublin.

GOOD CAKE BAD CAKE: THE STORY OF LIR recounts the epic struggle of rock outfit LIR and their quest to become rock stars.

While Rattle n' Hum, Some Kind Of Monster, and The Song Remains The Same are all great music documentaries about megastar bands, this film shines a light on the 99% of bands who don't go on to become stars. A young band from Dublin, once tipped to be the next U2 who dreamed of the big-time, only to see their hopes destroyed by a multitude of disasters, this is a heartbreaking tale of a band who never knew when to quit, and who's downfall is only matched in grandeur by the scale of their ambition.

GOOD CAKE BAD CAKE: THE STORY OF LIR was produced by Shimmy Marcus and Edwina Forkin of Zanzibar Films, with funding from Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board and An Chomhairle Ealaion, The Arts Council.

To book tickets, see http://www.tickets.ie/