Kneecap Rappers on Becoming Actors for Rambunctious Musical Biopic at Sundance
"Kneecap," starring the Irish rap trio, is the first movie to premiere at Sundance to be in the Irish language. At the IndieWire Studio at Sundance, presented by Dropbox, the trio and director Rich Peppiatt, talk the legacy of the Irish language, acting in their first movie, and working with Michael Fassbender.

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Kneecap: Controversies, Rapping in Irish, Storming Sundance | Full Late Late Show Interview

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KNEECAP on self expression, socialism and Irish identity

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Kneecap on their 14 BIFA nominations and a potential Prince Charles bobblehead

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Irish Language Revival

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KNEECAP Q&A with the band and director Rich Peppiatt

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'During the troubles in the North, we didn't see anyone coming up from Dublin with flags' | Newstalk

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KNEECAP - live at Best Kept Secret 2025

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Kneecap Roasts Your Letterboxd Reviews

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Kneecap on 'Fenian' and fighting back: "We understand how religious divide serves absolutely nobody"

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KNEECAP Interview | Novena Carmel | School Night Concert

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KNEECAP on British colonialism, far-right riots and taking on the establishment

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The Truth About the Black Irish: Ireland’s Hidden DNA

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Kneecap on VICE (2022)

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KNEECAP's Mo Chara on their BAFTA-win, skincare and cultural revival | Interview | Vera On Track

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Kneecap manager's explosive speech on the Israel lobby, music industry and BBC

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Kneecap 'thrive in the chaos' with album 'Fenian' shaped by fans and court case | AP interview

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kneecap clips that keep the british government crying

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