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Gritty revenge drama Bad Day for the Cut is the debut movie by director/writer Chris Baugh and producer/writer Brendan Mullin, a Tyrone pair who run Six Mile Hill Productions.
The film tells the story of a mild-mannered middle-aged Irish farmer, who still lives at home with his mother, who sets off on a mission of revenge when the old lady is murdered.
Shot in Belfast and Templepatrick, the film wowed audiences at Sundance Film Festival (the movie became the first feature-length production made in Northern Ireland ever to be presented at the event) and Belfast Film Festival earlier this year.
Bad Day for the Cut is an impressive debut feature, full of nail-biting tension and expertly handled action, with a highly endearing hero at its heart.
The 8:30 pm screening on Tues 24 Oct will be introduced by filmmakers Brendan Mullin and Chris Baugh.
NORTHERN IRELAND TOUR presented by Film Hub NI in partnership with the Belfast Film Festival
Now film lovers across Northern Ireland will have the chance to see Bad Day for the Cut as the film tours around each of the six counties.
After its run at QFT the tour calls at:
The Picture House (Ballyclare), 28 Oct
Portrush Film Theatre, 9 Nov
Subterranean Film Club (Omagh), 10 Nov
Dungannon Film Club, 15 Nov
Fermanagh Film Club, 15 Nov
Newcastle Community Cinema, 18 Nov
Foyle Film Festival (L/Derry), 23 Nov
Tí Scannán (Mullaghbawn), 1 Dec
Find out more about the tour here.