'The Crying Game' director unveils transvestite teaser

The director Neil Jordan is to make ablack comedy about a tough young Irish transvestite, teaming up with the producer with whom he collaborated on the 1992 hit film about the IRA and cross-dressing,
The Crying Game.

The director Neil Jordan is to make ablack comedy about a tough young Irish transvestite, teaming up with the producer with whom he collaborated on the 1992 hit film about the IRA and cross-dressing, The Crying Game.

Jordan and Stephen Woolley, who used a character's real sexual identity as the surprise twist at the end of The Crying Game, have cast the rising star Cillian Murphy in the lead role.

He has appeared recently in Girl In A Pearl Earring, Cold Mountain and 28 Days Later.

Announcing the project, entitled Breakfast on Pluto, at the Cannes Film Festival yesterday, Jordan said he had been working on the script for several years but had been scared of it. "It's so out there," he said.

It is based on a novel by Pat McCabe, whose earlier novel The Butcher Boy was also turned into a film by Jordan.

The novel was "really quite a savage satire'' but Jordan said he had turned it into a fairytale. It tells the story of Patrick, a boy born in an Irish border town who from an early age knows he has been born into the wrong body. He was abandoned as a baby and raised by a foster mother, but when he gets older he moves to London with a burning desire to find his mother and be reconciled with her. Murphy said it was the kind of role every actor looked for. "It's transformative,'' he said.

But Jordan insisted it would not be camp. "He's a serious woman, this guy,'' he said. "It's not particularly about cross-dressing, it's about someone who's providing himself with an alternative to a savage world.''

Shooting begins in September in Ireland and London.

Independent Comment
blog comments powered by Disqus
Career Services

Day In a Page

Is Ridley Scott the most macho man in movies?

Ridley Scott: The most macho man in movies?

His cinematic CV is unparalleled. Yet the Alien director is still obsessed with beating his rivals.
Being Gary Lineker: The clean-cut anchorman is this summer's Mr Sport

Being Gary Lineker

The clean-cut anchorman is this summer's Mr Sport...
Gallic gourmets are putting French cuisine back on the culinary map

Gallic gourmets put France back on culinary map

Overdone, out of touch and old-fashioned: French cuisine has never been at a lower ebb...
So Moorish: Mark Hix offers his own take on classic Moroccan dishes

So Moorish: Mark Hix's Moroccan dishes

Why not create a north African-inspired feast to share with your friends?
Sin and the single mother: The history of lone parenthood

Sin and the single mother

Maureen Paton explores the history of lone parenthood.
The outsider: Margaret Howell is British fashion's queen of minimalism

The outsider: Margaret Howell

The designer tells Susannah Frankel why she has never felt part of the fashion industry.
The 50 Best luggage

The 50 Best luggage

From chic cases to compact baggage, pack it all in this summer
For men only: A pilgrimage to Mount Athos in Greece

For men only: A pilgrimage to Mount Athos

On a secluded peninsula in north-east Greece lies an enclave that's way off the tourist map, especially for women...
48 Hours In: Faro

48 Hours In: Faro

More than just the gateway to the Algarve, this city has much to tempt you off the beach.
Here, the coast is always clear: Celebrating sixty years of Pembrokeshire's National Park

60 years of Pembrokeshire's National Park

Mick Webb reveals a land of puffins, tanks and Hollywood blockbusters.
Free Range: Meet the designers of tomorrow

Free Range

Meet the artists of the future
Feeding a hungry world – or meddling with laws of nature?

Feeding a hungry world – or meddling with laws of nature?

As scientists at Rothamsted's GM trials plead with activists not to sabotage their work, Michael McCarthy visits the battle field
Monkey meat that could be behind the next HIV

Monkey meat that could be behind the next HIV

Deep in Cameroon's rainforests, poachers are killing primates for food. Evan Williams reports from Yokadouma on a practice that could create a pandemic
Catcalls, whistles, groping: just another day for a young woman

Catcalls, whistles, groping: just another day for a young woman

Government urged to take abuse more seriously as London study shows 41 per cent are harassed
Jailing of Maori separatists stirs colonial-era resentment

Jailing of Maori separatists stirs colonial-era resentment

Militant Tuhoe tribe members defiant amid claims race relations had been set back 100 years