FRAN THE MAN in theatres Apr 11

Football’s favorite underdog is heading to the big screen as FRAN THE MAN prepares for its world premiere at the Dublin International Film Festival this Saturday, March 1st, before hitting Irish cinemas nationwide on April 11th.

This feature-length spin-off of the cult mockumentary series FRAN which originally captivated audiences on Setanta Sports and TV3 from 2009 to 2011, promises to deliver laughter, heart, and a uniquely Irish take on the beautiful game.

In FRAN THE MAN, an Irish football club’s first-ever FAI Cup appearance turns chaotic when they become entangled in an international match-fixing scandal, thrusting their hapless assistant manager Fran Costello (reprised by Darragh Humphreys) into unexpected detective work. Out of his depth but determined, Fran sets out to identify the culprits on his beloved St. Peter’s Celtic team, with everyone becoming a suspect in this hilarious whodunnit. Complicating matters further is Fran’s blossoming romance with Jackie Charlton, the mother of one of his players—forcing a man who has long used football to avoid life’s complexities to face them head-on.

The film boasts an impressive ensemble of Irish comedic talent including Ardal O’Hanlon, Amy Huberman, Risteárd Cooper, Toni O’Rourke, and Deirdre O’Kane. Written by Richie Conroy (CRÁ, MALORY TOWERS) and directed by Stephen Bradley (LAST ONE LAUGHING, NOBLE), FRAN THE MAN represents Conroy’s debut original feature. “It’s such a privilege that my debut original feature will soon be available to an Irish cinema audience,” Conroy remarked. “FRAN THE MAN is a rare thing—a four-quadrant movie—that is the perfect tonic for anyone who is looking for a laugh, an engaging scéal, and a bit of feel-good escapism.”