Ryan Tubridy(Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

Saoirse Ronan's new film Blitz gets glowing review from Ryan Tubridy

The Carlow actress said shooting her new Second World War film gave her a "new perspective on everything that’s going on around us right now", amid a backdrop of global conflict

by · Irish Mirror

Ryan Tubridy has said Saoirse Ronan’s new film Blitz is an "outstanding, brutally beautiful" film, as Saoirse says shooting a wartime movie amid global conflict is "poignant".

The Carlow actress said shooting her new Second World War film gave her a "new perspective on everything that’s going on around us right now", amid a backdrop of global conflict.

Blitz, directed by Steve McQueen, launched the BFI London Film Festival on Wednesday and Ronan posed on the red carpet alongside co-stars Stephen Graham, Paul Weller and Benjamin Clementine at the Royal Festival Hall.

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Among those attending the red carpet included Tubridy, who said: "Big thanks to Saoirse Ronan for the invitation to the premiere of her outstanding, brutally beautiful new film, Blitz. Review to follow."

Ronan stars as East End mum Rita, who decides to send her nine-year-old son George (Elliott Heffernan) to the countryside from war-torn London, but grows frustrated when she is told her son has not arrived at his destination.

Asked how she tapped into the despair and grief of a mother of a missing child, Little Women star Ronan told the PA news agency: "I could only pull from my own life experience of just loving something so much and imagining that being taken away.

"I think at its core that’s the only way that I could actually relate to it. But certainly, it gave me a new perspective on everything that’s going on around us right now."

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: (L to R) Matt Dentler, Apple Head Of Features, Sir Steve McQueen, Elliott Heffernan and Saoirse Ronan attend the 2024 BFI London Film Festival Opening Night World Premiere of the Apple Original film "Blitz" at The Royal Festival Hall on October 9, 2024 in London, England. "Blitz" premieres in select cinemas on November 1 and streams globally on Apple TV+ from 22 November, 2024. (Photo by Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Apple TV+)

The film was shot in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Ronan added: "When I would leave set, I would turn the radio on, or I’d put the TV on and I saw it on my screen, it made it all too real and the fact that we were getting the chance to actually give that sort of struggle, but also that beautiful relationship time in a movie like this – it felt very poignant."

Steve McQueen, whose film 12 Years A Slave won Oscars for writing and Best Picture a decade ago, was knighted for services to art and film by the Princess Royal at Windsor Castle in 2022.

On releasing the film amid a backdrop of escalating global violence, he told PA: “I think it is a film that one could release unfortunately at any time, but particularly now, things are pretty heightened.

"I’m just grateful, in a way, I feel as an artist quite useful, because seeing war through kids’ eyes, a child’s eyes, is kind of sobering."

He said Heffernan "merged" seamlessly into the character of George.

"The maturity and comprisal was pretty astounding," Sir Steve said of the child star.

He added of the film: "I wanted it to be steeped in historical accuracy, but also tell us about who we are as humans, and what we always refer back to, which is just love.

"We always go back, it’s timeless."

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