A formidable ensemble of acting talent, including Colin Farrell, Steve Coogan, Charlie Heaton, and Domhnall Gleeson, has been announced for Netflix's upcoming historical thriller, 'Bad Bridgets.' This much-anticipated production, helmed by director Rich Peppiatt, promises to transport audiences to 19th-century New York, unraveling the compelling narratives of Irish emigrant women.
The cast for 'Bad Bridgets' extends beyond these prominent names to include Himesh Patel, Niamh Algar, and Simone Kirby. They will join previously announced stars Emilia Jones and Alison Oliver in a film that draws its inspiration from the critically acclaimed history book, 'Bad Bridget: Crime, Mayhem, and the Lives of Irish Emigrant Women,' authored by Elaine Farrell and Leanne McCormick.
The historical backdrop for 'Bad Bridgets' delves into a unique and often overlooked aspect of 19th-century Irish emigration. The source material highlights a period when Irish women migrating to other countries were disproportionately represented in prison populations compared to their male counterparts. This intriguing historical context forms the foundation of the film's narrative, which follows a young Irish woman's journey to New York, where she becomes entangled in the tumultuous world of the 'Bridgets' after receiving a mysterious letter promising escape.
The project, developed with the support of Belfast's Queens University and Northern Ireland Screen, has garnered significant attention, having been a highly sought-after title at last fall's American Film Market. Production is set to commence in mid-July, with filming locations in Northern Ireland and Ireland. The creative team behind 'Bad Bridgets' includes BAFTA winner Ryan Kernaghan as cinematographer, Oscar and BAFTA winner James Price handling production design, and Oscar and BAFTA winner Kate Hawley as the costume designer, ensuring a visually rich and authentic portrayal of the era.
This historical thriller is poised to offer a fresh perspective on the experiences of Irish emigrant women, shedding light on their struggles and resilience within a period marked by societal upheaval and personal challenges. With a strong cast and an experienced creative team, 'Bad Bridgets' is expected to be a compelling addition to Netflix's growing repertoire of original content.