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One of the best movies of 2024 so far is finally available to watch

Published 09:10 29 Aug 2024 BST

Updated 09:28 29 Aug 2024 BST

Stephen Porzio
One of the best movies of 2024 so far is finally available to watch

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This is one of those cases where you should believe the hype.

To those not rigorously keeping up with all things movies and music, the new film Kneecap - focusing on the much-discussed Belfast-based hip-hop trio of the same name - may appear to be a documentary. In fact, it’s something way more fascinating and ambitious. 

The film is actually a biopic that sees the bandmates play themselves. It details how they came together to not only become the first major Irish language rap group, but also unconventional activists for Irish language rights in Northern Ireland.

There’s a twist though, however. The movie has been described as a “semi-fictionalised” take on the trio’s origin story. This is because writer-director Rich Peppiatt (making his dramatic feature debut) weaves the group’s formation into a multi-faceted tale that may not be true to real-life but is true to the spirit of Kneecap’s anarchic and political music. 

If that sounds overly complex or too artsy, we can assure you the end project is anything but. The film is fast-paced, wickedly clever and deliriously fun. Quite frankly, it’s the best Irish movie of 2024 to date and one of the best of the year - period.

Looming over them is the spectre of Móglaí Bap’s father Arlo (a terrific Michael Fassbender), an IRA man laying low after faking his death. He taught the young boys Irish and about being socially conscious. “Every word of Irish spoken is a bullet for Irish freedom,” he constantly tells them, while in one particularly great scene he encourages the young boys to watch classic Westerns but from the perspective of the Native American characters.

Just a few weeks ago, it was announced that the Kneecap film has been chosen as Ireland’s official submission for next year’s Academy Awards. Having seen it, JOE can confirm it's a great choice and that the chance of it securing an Oscar nomination feels like a real possibility.

Kneecap is in UK cinemas now.

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