Irish stars out for Bodkin screening in Dublin

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Siobhán Cullen, Will Forte, Pat Shortt and Fionnula Flanagan were among the stars who turned out for a screening of Netflix's new Irish TV show Bodkin at The Light House Cinema in Dublin last night.

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Watch our interview with the cast of Bodkin

The seven-part comedy mystery is about a trio of podcasters, played by Cullen, Forte and Robyn Cara, who uncover dark secrets in a tightly knit and secretive town in West Cork.

Chris Walley, Will Forte, Siobhán Cullen, Robyn Cara and David Wilmot

Created by the Obama’s production company Higher Ground, Bodkin was filmed all over Ireland in locations including Union Hall as the titular village, Enniskerry, Howth Village, and Leopardstown Racecourse in Dublin.

Siobhán Cullen plays hard-nosed journalist Dove in the new series

The series, which is currently streaming on Netflix, also stars Young Offenders star Chris Walley, David Wilmot, Pom Boyd and David Pearse.

Irish language group IMLÉ's track Peacach features as the main title song for the series.

Bodkin will feature both the original version of the song, which appeared on the band’s self-titled 2016 album, and a new acoustic rendition.

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"We are thrilled and honoured that Peacach has been selected as the main title song for this series, especially the fact that two versions of the song will be featured in the show," said Cian Mac Cárthaigh musician, producer and founder of IMLÉ.

Roisin Seoighe and IMLÉ. Photo credit: Cathal Mac an Bheatha

"I am really proud of the work everyone involved with IMLÉ has put into our music over the years.

"Having our music featured in a big Netflix series like this will bring it to the attention of more people around the world."

Bodkin is streaming now on Netflix

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