In Kneecap, Rich Peppiatt delivers a raw and politically charged origin story about JJ, a Belfast teacher, and two self-proclaimed “low-life scum,” Naoise and Liam, who form the first Irish-speaking hip-hop group. The film is a powerful act of cultural resistance, celebrating the revitalization of the Irish language through music.

Peppiatt discusses with our host Elliot the film’s roots in Belfast’s rich, turbulent history and the creative process that unfolded over many drinks with the Kneecap group. This conversation explores the film’s personal and political layers, focusing on the vital importance of storytelling in preserving language and identity.

Book tickets to ⁠Kneecap⁠

Book tickets to ⁠CC Film Club: One From The Heart⁠

FILMS MENTIONED

  • Kneecap (Rich Peppiatt, 2024)
  • It (Tommy Lee Wallace, 1990)
  • One Rogue Reporter (Rich Peppiatt, 2014)
  • Lawrence of Arabia (David Lean, 1962)
  • La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz, 1995)
  • Amélie (Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 2001)
  • Hunger (Steve Mcqueen, 2008)

Our hosts

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