- Culture
- 21 Sep 17
Triskel Cinema Patron Aidan Gillen will appear in person at Triskel on Saturday 23rd September to celebrate the 20th Anniversary ofMojo, in which he starred.
Speaking about the event, Aidan Gillen said: “I am delighted that on the 20th anniversary of its release, Triskel have tracked down a print of Jez Butterworth's film Mojo, a personal favourite from my own back catalogue, maybe the favourite. Set around the nascent London rock'n'roll scene in 1958 and the shady characters who were cashing in on it It's rarely been seen anywhere outside of its original release and has all kinds of curiosity value including early performances from Andy Serkis, Ewen Bremner, Hans Matheson, a late performance from Harold Pinter, an intriguing soundtrack featuring original recordings from the likes of Marc Almond, Nick Cave, Beth Orton and Alex James among others. It looks good too, Bruno De Keyser who shot Bertrand Tavernier's Round Midnight shot it.”
Mojo, set in Soho in 1958, recreates the moment when British youth were plunged into a new glittering world free from the privations of war, when the birth of Rock’n’Roll brought with it a new and vibrant London. Situated in London’s seedy Soho gangland, Mojo focuses on Ezra’s Atlantic club, where Silver Johnny performs to hordes of screaming teenagers…
Chris O’Neill, Head of Cinema at Triskel Arts Centre said: “We are delighted to be screening Mojo. We’ve had Aidan host several screenings at Triskel in the past and but he has always requested films that he likes and have inspired him, rather than films he has appeared in. Therefore, when Aidan asked if we could screen Mojo I know it was a film that was special to him. After much research we were able to track down a copy to screen, Mojo has never been released on video or DVD, and television screenings are infrequent, so seeing it on the big screen really is an event.”
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