What ensues is an incendiary and hilarious charting of the real-life story of Kneecap’s rise from playing deadbeat pubs to becoming a symbol of a larger civil rights movement about the Irish language, clashing with Protestant opposition, censorship, paramilitary groups, violent cops and heavy comedowns.
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