Suddenly, Colin Farrell gets up from his seat and disappears for a few seconds in the darkness of the Light House Cinema in Dublin.
The Irish actor emerges from the shadows, pint of Guinness in hand, and takes his place next to his on-screen partner Brendan Gleeson and Martin McDonagh to answer questions from an audience still dumbfounded by the film that he just saw.
Many of us had heard about the 13 minutes of standing ovation that the Venice Film Festival audience had reserved for
Inisherin's Banshees, a
new work from the director of With
Kisses from Bruges,
but no one really knew what to expect.
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