What is 'Bucking Fastard' about?
It's about two sisters searching for an imaginary land, starring Kate and Rooney Mara.
Entertainment / Movies
Domhnall Gleeson has joined Kate and Rooney Mara in Werner Herzog's upcoming film, 'Bucking Fastard,' which was recently filmed in Ireland. The movie is set to be presented to buyers at the Cannes Film Festival.
'Bucking Fastard' explores the story of Jean and Joan Holbrooke, two sisters with an incredibly close bond, sharing the same dreams and even speaking in unison. Their quest for an imaginary land leads them to dig a tunnel through a mountain range. Orlando Bloom plays their ex-lover, Gareth Mulroney, while Domhnall Gleeson portrays Timothy, a social worker attempting to help the sisters adapt to modern life after they become tabloid sensations.
Herzog's vision for the film connects it thematically with his earlier works, promising a thought-provoking cinematic experience. The film's sales are being handled by HanWay Films, with CEO Gabrielle Stewart expressing excitement about unveiling the footage at Cannes.
Gleeson's appearance in 'Bucking Fastard' comes before his role in Guy Ritchie's 'Fountain of Youth,' set to premiere on Apple TV+ on May 23.
It's about two sisters searching for an imaginary land, starring Kate and Rooney Mara.
The movie was filmed in Ireland (Dublin, Sligo) and Slovenia.
He will be seen in Guy Ritchie's 'Fountain of Youth' premiering on Apple TV+ on May 23.
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