Bad Day for the Cut producers nominated for BIFA
Date Posted: November 1, 2017
It was announced today that Brendan Mullin and Katy Jackson have been nominated in the Breakthrough Producer category at this year’s British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) for their work on Bad Day for the Cut. BIFA highlights and rewards the best, most innovative and creative independent filmmaking and filmmakers in the UK. The winners will be unveiled at the ceremony hosted by Mark Gatiss on Sunday 10 December at Old Billingsgate, this will mark the 20th anniversary of the awards.
Released by Kaleidoscope Entertainment, gritty revenge drama Bad Day for the Cut is the debut movie by director/writer Chris Baugh and producer/writer Brendan Mullin, a Tyrone pair who run Six Mile Hill Productions. The feature was developed through Northern Ireland Screen’s New Talent Focus Scheme and received lottery funding from The Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Northern Ireland Screen Fund supported by Invest NI. The film tells the story of a mild-mannered middle-aged Irish farmer, who still lives at home with his mother, who sets off on a mission of revenge when the old lady is murdered.
Find out more about BIFA on their website.
Bad Day for the Cut is currently on tour across Northern Ireland, you can find details of your nearest screening here: https://www.northernirelandscreen.co.uk/news/bad-day-cut-tour-northern-ireland/