Synopsis
In a vibrant exploration of culture and identity, this film tells the story of JJ, a dedicated Belfast teacher whose life takes an unexpected turn when he crosses paths with two self-proclaimed "low life scum," Naoise and Liam Óg. These charismatic characters are not just rapping; they’re igniting a movement, using their native Irish language to weave powerful hip-hop beats that resonate with both humor and heart. As they navigate the challenges of their surroundings, they not only strive to save their mother tongue but also discover the transformative power of music to connect generations and heal societal rifts. Packed with infectious energy and sharp wit, this film blends music, comedy, and drama into a unique tapestry that celebrates the richness of cultural heritage. The vibrant performances, combined with an engaging narrative, invite viewers to reflect on the importance of language and self-expression. With a solid rating of 7.255/10, it promises to deliver not just laughs but also poignant moments that resonate long after the credits roll. This is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the fusion of art and activism, and the uplifting journey of discovering one’s voice in a world that often tries to silence it.
Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland
BFI
Fine Point Films
DMC Film
Northern Ireland Screen
Great Point Media
TG4