Radiant Films International has been shopping Vivienne DeCourcy’s new Irish film Dare to be Wild at the European Film Market. And they have secured a number of deals for the film in Japan (The Klockworx Co), Australia and New Zealand (Pinnacle Films), and Portugal (Cinemundo).
They have also secured deals in the Middle East (Gulf Film), Israel (Forum), South Africa (Blue Reign), Iceland (Myndform) and with Captive for airlines.
Dare to be Wild tells the real-life story of a working class Irish girl Mary Reynolds, who takes on the wealthiest of British high society in world-renowned Chelsea flower show – bringing her spirited, offbeat style into the traditionally conservative competition.
Director and screenwriter, who makes her feature directorial debut with the film, met Mary Reynolds while searching for a landscape designer for her home in Ireland. The women bonded through their commitment to protect wild nature. De Courcy devoted most of a decade to bringing Reynolds’ life story to the screen.
Rising stars Emma Greenwell (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) and Tom Hughes (About Time) play Mary Reynolds and Christy Collard, whose central love affair roots the film. The film also stars Séainín Brennan, Christine Marzano, Alex Macqueen, and Alaa Safi.
Dare to be Wild comes from producers Sarah Johnson, (Birdman), Patricia Lambrecht (The Queen of Versailles), Irish creative producer Rebecca O’Flanagan (The Stag), and the Bord Scannán na hÉireann/Irish Film Board.
The creative team includes One Million Dubliners cinematographer Cathal Watters, Oscar nominated costume designer Consolata Boyle (Philomena), with a soundtrack by Colm Mac Con Iomaire that features Academy Award-winners Marketa Irglova and Glen Hansard (Once).