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Barry Keoghan's new thriller to have Toronto world premiere

The debut feature of writer-director Christopher Andrews, Bring Them Down is billed as "a suspenseful thriller that observes the escalating tensions of two farming families in the west of Ireland, whose actions have increasingly devastating consequences"
The debut feature of writer-director Christopher Andrews, Bring Them Down is billed as "a suspenseful thriller that observes the escalating tensions of two farming families in the west of Ireland, whose actions have increasingly devastating consequences"

Bring Them Down, the new Ireland-set thriller starring Barry Keoghan, will receive its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.

It will screen in the Special Presentation section of the Toronto International Film Festival with its premiere date yet to be announced.

Barry Keoghan as Jack in Bring Them Down

The debut feature of writer-director Christopher Andrews, Bring Them Down is billed as "a suspenseful thriller that observes the escalating tensions of two farming families in the west of Ireland, whose actions have increasingly devastating consequences".

Starring alongside Keoghan in Bring Them Down are Christopher Abbott, Colm Meaney, Nora-Jane Noone, Paul Ready, and Susan Lynch. Both Keoghan and co-star Abbott are among the executive producers.

Christopher Abbott as Michael in Bring Them Down

The Dublin-based Tailored Films is among the producers of Bring Them Down, which has been made in association with Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Coimisiún na Meán, and RTÉ, among others.

An Irish release date for Bring Them Down is yet to be announced.

The Toronto International Film Festival runs from Thursday 5 to Sunday 15 September.

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