Overtake, starring Saoirse Ronan, will open the Edinburgh International Film Festival
It was announced that the film would premiere in the UK. OutranThe film, starring Saoirse Ronan, will open this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF). The film, directed by Nora Fingscheidt, is based on Amy Liptrot’s Best-Selling Memoir of 2016 of the same name. The film revolves around Ronan’s character, who finds herself on the Scottish islands of Orkney, trying to rebuild her life after the decline. addiction.
Ronan, who also co-produced the film, will attend this year’s EIFF, which runs from August 15 to 21, along with Fingscheidt, Liptrot and the film’s producers Sarah Brocklehurst and Dominic Norris.
EIFF Director Paul Ridd said:
Outran this is truly a special film. This lyrical, momentous film, imbued with real rigor and intelligence, anchored by Saoirse Ronan’s energetic and fearless lead performance, is exactly the kind of brave work we want to champion with our revived festival. I’ve been a fan of Nora Fingscheidt’s uncompromising and emotional filmmaking since her debut. System failure, and I can’t think of a more fitting combination of announcements than this wonderful film as our discovery and confirmation of the legendary Thelma Schoonmaker’s gracious support of our Short Film Awards. We are honored to work with such phenomenal women of cinema.
Outran was developed and produced by Brock Media’s Brocklehurst, Arcade Pictures’ Norris, Ronan and Jack Lowden, with support from BBC Film and Screen Scotland.
Executive Producers Outran are Protagonist Pictures, BBC Film, Screen Scotland and MBK Productions. Protagonist Pictures oversees worldwide sales for the film, while CAA Media Finance is also selling the film’s North American rights. The film was sold to Filmcoopi and Cineworx in Switzerland, Cinéart in Benelux and Stage 6 Films in all other international territories excluding North America.
The film had its world premiere on January 19, 2024 at the Sundance Film Festival. It was also shown at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama section in February 2024.
The Guardian’s Adrian Horton called it a “touching and sensitive adaptation” that “avoided many of the clichés of cinematic memoir adaptations” and particularly praised Ronan’s “stunning performance”.
Meanwhile, David Rooney from Hollywood Reporter wrote: “Fingscheidt’s third narrative part continues her visceral exploration of the wounded female psyche” and adds that Ronan “goes through physical and emotional trials” in an “emotionally charged performance.”
Outran, starring Saoirse Ronan, will be released by StudioCanal in the UK and Ireland on 27 September.