Get ready for Cillian Murphy's haunting new role as Bill Furlong in 'Small Things Like These'! Coming to cinemas this November, you won't want to miss this gripping story!
Get ready for Cillian Murphy to haunt your screens once more! The Oscar-winning actor, known for his riveting performances, is set to star in the much-anticipated film "Small Things Like These". Based on Claire Keegan's best-selling novel, the newly released trailer has already captivated audiences. Set in a small Irish town during Christmas in the 1980s, Murphy takes on the role of Bill Furlong, a coal merchant who begins to uncover dark secrets lurking behind the serene façade of his community – specifically within a convent.
The trailer showcases Murphy’s ability to convey deep emotional resonance, as critics have dubbed his performance a masterpiece. "Small Things Like These" explores themes of morality, community, and the ripple effects of silence in the wake of wrongdoing. Directed by Tim Mielants, who previously worked with Murphy on the iconic series "Peaky Blinders", viewers can expect stunning cinematography that brings the Irish landscape to life alongside powerful storytelling.
Film enthusiasts are already buzzing with excitement over the film’s official release slated for November in the UK, Ireland, and the U.S. Murphy’s portrayal as a devoted father navigating truth and justice in a time of denial promises to tug at heartstrings and keep viewers on the edge of their seats. As the trailer hits the web, fans are eagerly counting down the days until they can see this gripping drama unfold in theaters.
But wait, there's more! Did you know that Cillian Murphy is not only an acclaimed actor but also an Irish folklore enthusiast? His appreciation for stories from his homeland often influences his work, adding depth and authenticity to his performances. And speaking of stories, Claire Keegan's novel has been praised for shedding light on sensitive topics within Irish history, making this film a must-see for anyone interested in the intersection of narrative and reality. Buckle up, folks! This is going to be a cinematic experience you won't forget!
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Lionsgate has dropped the official trailer and set UK, Ireland and U.S. release dates for Small Things Like These, starring Oscar winner Cillian Murphy.
The Cork actor plays Bill Furlong, a coal merchant who discovers secret abuses at an Irish convent.
The Academy Award winner reunites with "Peaky Blinders" director Tim Mielants for the novel adaptation. By Samantha Bergeson.
Cillian Murphy Plays a Coal Merchant in Irish Drama 'Small Things Like These': The trailer is out for Murphy's first role post-'Oppenheimer.'
The first official trailer for “Small Things Like These” has arrived before the highly-anticipated Irish film hits theaters this November.
Cillian Murphy is haunted by secret abuses in a local convent sanctioned by the Catholic Church in the trailer for 'Small Things Like This.'
The Oppenheimer Oscar winner stars alongside Emily Watson in the trailer for the upcoming film adaptation of Claire Keegan's book. Watch it at Empire.
Small Things Like These- watch trailer now. In theaters November 8th, starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Watson, Michelle Fairley, and Eileen Walsh.
Oscar award winner Cillian Murphy is soon to hit our film screens again as he wrestles with the Catholic Church in the Co Wexford-set movie Small Things ...
Small Things Like These- watch trailer now. In theaters November 8th, starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Watson, Michelle Fairley, and Eileen Walsh.
The first look of the film, based on the book of the same name by Claire Keegan, showcases the Irish star's haunting performance. This project is the Cork ...
The film adaptation of Claire Keegan's novella comes to Irish cinemas this November.