Inspired by true events from Belfast in December 2004, No Ordinary Heist weaves a gripping fictional tale of two bank employees thrust into a chilling scheme.
Éanna Hardwicke is set to star in an exciting new Irish thriller alongside none other than actor Eddie Marsan.
Speaking about the film, director Colin McIvor said: “For Aisling and I, it was always the human story behind this truly extraordinary, complex and terrifying event that appealed, and the fact it all played out on my doorstep, only added to that cinematic appeal.
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