Deadly Cuts

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Deadly Cuts
Deadly Cuts poster.jpg
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Directed byRachel Carey
Produced by
  • Liz Gill
  • Auveen Lush
  • Ciara O'Sullivan
Starring
CinematographyJ J Rolfe
Edited byGavin Buckley
John Walters
Music byRay Harman
Production
companies
Distributed byLevel 33 Entertainment
Release dates
  • 14 March  2021 (2021-03-14)(DIFF)
  • 8 October  2021 (2021-10-08)
Running time
90 minutes
Country Ireland
LanguageEnglish
Box officeUS$229,349 (world)

Deadly Cuts is a 2021 Irish comedy film directed and written by Rachel Carey. [1] [2]

Contents

Production

Deadly Cuts was filmed on location in Loughlinstown. [3]

Plot

North Dublin hairdressers Deadly Cuts must fight for its survival against both a local protection racket and then a greedy developer; they then enter a televised hairdressing competition.

Release

Deadly Cuts was the most successful Irish film at the box office for 2021. [4] [5]

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 94% based on 17 reviews. [6] The Irish Times gave it 3 stars out of 5, criticising the broad comedy, which they compared negatively with Mrs. Brown's Boys , but praising the performances of Victoria Smurfit and Pauline McLynn. [7] The Guardian gave it 2 out of 5, referring to the "Ortonesque" murder plot, but saying the film was "more silly than funny." [8]

It was nominated for five Irish Film and Television Awards, winning one (Best Costume Design for Kathy Strachan). [9] [10] [11]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
2022 Irish Film & Television Awards Best FilmDeadly CutsNominated [12]
Best Actress in a Leading Role — Film Angeline Ball Nominated
Best Production DesignTamara ConboyNominated
Best Costume DesignKathy StrachanWon
Best Makeup & HairLyndsey Herron & Edwina KellyNominated

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