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Following on from Barbaric Genius, Paul Duane’s new documentary, Very Extremely Dangerous, takes us deep into the shambolic world of Jerry McGill, an aging rocker and one-time minor film star who spurned a rock’n’roll career for a life of crime, robbing banks and running from the FBI. When, after three jail sentences, aged 70 and suffering from terminal cancer, McGill announced his return to the business, Duane headed impetuously for Memphis on his trail. Darkly compelling with a fresh, off-kilter energy, the film demonstrates that love, friendship and art can play a role even within the most toxic, self-destructive lives.
To celebrate the release of Very Extremely Dangerous, we have two pairs of tickets to give away for the opening night of the film this Friday, 18th October. To win a pair of tickets, simply answer the question below before midday, Thursday 17th October, and the winners will be announced shortly after.
Very Extremely Dangerous runs exclusively at the IFI from October 18th.
Q. What was Paul Duane’s last documentary?
A. Barbaric GeniusB. His & HersC. Ballymun Lullaby
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Competition closes at midday Thursday, October 17th 2013. The winners will be contacted by email shortly after. (See IFI Terms and Conditions regarding prizes and competitions.)
A QUIET LOVE 13.00
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: MISSPENT YOUTHS? (PROGRAMME 1) 12.30
IFI YOUTH PANEL: BLUE VALENTINE 18.00
IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY 15.30, 20.30
MY FATHER’S SHADOW 16.15
NO OTHER CHOICE 15.10
SENTIMENTAL VALUE 13.30
THE PRESIDENT’S CAKE 13.15, 18.10
THE SECRET AGENT 20.15
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council
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