![]() ![]() ![]() But also when I was reading it, I kept thinking of Michael as Maurice. It was a real joy to read and it seemed very cinematic. It was irresistible.ĪNDREW EATON: I’ve always been a big fan of Kevin Barry’s works and when I read Night Boat to Tangier I just fell in love with it. He is just one of the finest writers we have and his characters are so textured and compelling. MICHAEL FASSBENDER: Kevin’s incredible writing was the starting point. The quartet talk about how they’re positioning the $18M indie film in Cannes next week and why the story is not just about Irish gangsters but rather a more layered exploration of modern masculinity driven by strong female characters.ĭEADLINE: So, what drew each of you to this project? ![]() ![]() 'Four Daughters' Review: Kaouther Ben Hania's Cannes Documentary Uses Reenactments To Portray A Tunisian Family's Islamist NightmareĪshok Amritraj’s Hyde Park Entertainment is shopping the package to buyers next week and in advance of that, Deadline spoke with Fassbender (who is also an exec producer on the project), Marsh and producers Andrew Eaton and Conor McCaughan to get a first-hand account of why they’re so passionate about the project. ![]()
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