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A Film with Me in It 2008

★ 6.179 votes89 min📅 2008-10-17

"A black comedy about screenwriting and slightly fatal accidents"

Irish dark comedy *A Film with Me in It* (2008), directed by Ian Fitzgibbon, follows two struggling creatives whose lives spiral into chaos when a series of bizarre accidental deaths occur in their flat.

Director: Ian Fitzgibbon

Cast

Dylan Moran
Dylan Moran
Pierce
Mark Doherty
Mark Doherty
Mark
Amy Huberman
Amy Huberman
Sally
Keith Allen
Keith Allen
Jack
Aisling O'Sullivan
Aisling O'Sullivan
Policewoman
David O'Doherty
David O'Doherty
David
Neil Jordan
Neil Jordan
Director
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Pierce 2
Hugh O'Conor
Hugh O'Conor
Detective
Laura Way
Casting Assistant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *A Film with Me in It* (2008) about?

The film follows two struggling creatives, a scriptwriter and an actor, as a series of bizarre accidental deaths in their apartment thrust them into a nightmarish cover-up. Their attempts to hide the incidents spiral into increasingly dark and absurd territory.

Who directed *A Film with Me in It*?

Ian Fitzgibbon directed this offbeat Irish thriller, blending dark comedy with mystery.

Who stars in *A Film with Me in It*?

The film stars Dylan Moran, Mark Doherty, Amy Huberman, Keith Allen, and Aisling O'Sullivan in key roles.

Is *A Film with Me in It* (2008) worth watching?

With its sharp wit and genre-mashing premise, this 2008 dark comedy delivers a fresh take on accidental crime. While not a mainstream hit, its clever writing and Moran's performance make it a cult favorite for fans of offbeat thrillers.

How long is *A Film with Me in It*?

The film runs for 89 minutes.

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About A Film with Me in It (2008) — Dark Comedy Meets Murderous Misadventure

Irish dark comedy *A Film with Me in It* (2008), directed by Ian Fitzgibbon, follows two struggling creatives whose lives spiral into chaos when a series of bizarre accidental deaths occur in their flat. Dylan Moran and Mark Doherty deliver sharp, neurotic performances as a disillusioned scriptwriter and a washed-up actor, respectively, whose attempts to cover up the incidents only deepen the mess. With Amy Huberman adding a sharp edge as the unpredictable female lead, this genre-blending thriller stitches together mystery, crime, and razor-witted humor against a Dublin backdrop. The atmosphere crackles with dread and absurdity, as the men's feeble cover-ups unravel into a grotesque comedy of errors.

As the body count climbs, their paranoia mounts—were they unlucky witnesses or complicit by silence? A macabre meditation on guilt, incompetence, and the desperate lengths people go to avoid responsibility, Fitzgibbon's film balances scathing satire with genuine tension. It's a twisted take on friendship, fate, and the fine line between tragedy and farce.