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Director
Paul Duane
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Producers: Paul Duane, Robert Gordon
Category
Documentary
Exhilarating, compelling, at times harrowing, Very Extremely Dangerous tells a story unlike few other Irish documentaries. Irish director Paul Duane takes a frightening, fascinating journey into the mad world of Jerry McGill, a 1960s rock ‘n’ roller from Memphis who left behind a promising career in music to concentrate his energy on a fully-fledged gun-toting, drug-taking life of crime. Duane picks up his story as McGill emerges from prison years later and, after finding out he has a serious illness, decides to finally record a follow up to his 1959 single, Lovestruck. However McGill is no reformed character, and Duane finds himself on the road with an ex-con seemingly hell-bent on destruction.
Notes by Sunniva O'Flynn.
For more information on Very Extremely Dangerous, see these IFI blogs from director Paul Duane and critic Marcus O'Sullivan
85 minutes, Ireland/USA, 2012, Colour
BÁITE 12.45
IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU 17.40
SIRĀT 17.30
SOUND OF FALLING 15.10, 20.00
THE BIGGER PICTURE: CLUELESS 18.20
THE BRIDE! 12.30, 20.30
THE SECRET AGENT 14.15, 20.05
THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE 14.50 (70MM)
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