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Irish documentary Ransom ‘79 to be released in Irish cinemas on May 24th

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Irish documentary Ransom ‘79 to be released in Irish cinemas on May 24th

Posted: 24th April 2024

Break Out Pictures have announced that the Screen Ireland supported documentary Ransom '79, directed by Colm Quinn, will be released in cinemas from Friday, 24th May. The official trailer and poster were also launched ahead of the film's release in cinemas next month.

Ransom '79 tells the story of legendary Irish reporter Charlie Bird and his determination to break one final story before his life is cut short by Motor Neurone Disease. Charlie's sources have given him an extraordinary true crime story, one that had remained secret for decades - the attempt by a criminal gang to extort millions from the Irish government. The disease has already taken Charlie's voice. But clever use of technology means he can still do interviews - using a voice app on his ipad - and, even as his strength falters, he keeps chasing the story. The documentary charts Charlie’s investigation and reconstructs a scarcely-believable sequence of events that led from farce to tragedy, in a very different Ireland. But beneath it all, the film is an exploration of how one man confronting his own mortality can find respite in doing the thing he loves, even in the most terrible of circumstances.

Speaking on the upcoming release, Director Colm Quinn commented that:

I first discussed the Ransom '79 story with Charlie before his MND diagnosis, that he still wanted to pursue it while facing such a terrible illness is testament to his courage and determination. It was a privilege to travel around the country with him as he uncovered a truly unique story with his friend Colin Murphy. I know Charlie would be proud that his work has made it to the big screen, we miss him every day and feel very grateful to have helped him tell one last story."

Ransom '79 is directed by Colm Quinn and is produced by John Kelleher and David Power with backing from Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Coimisiún na Meán, Virgin Media, Derrin Group and S481.