The Irishman - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "The Irishman"
The Irishman (2019)
Timing: 3:29 (209 min)
The Irishman - TMDB rating
7.575/10
7440
The Irishman - Kinopoisk rating
7.384/10
130215
The Irishman - IMDB rating
7.8/10
470000
Watch film The Irishman | The Acting
The Acting
English
2:18
Watch film The Irishman | Announcement
Announcement
English
0:57
Watch film The Irishman | Official Teaser
Official Teaser
English
2:13
Watch film The Irishman | Official Trailer
Official Trailer
English
2:35
Watch film The Irishman | Final Trailer
Final Trailer
English
2:47
Watch film The Irishman | Al Pacino
Al Pacino
English
2:18
Watch film The Irishman | Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro
English
2:12
Watch film The Irishman | Joe Pesci
Joe Pesci
English
2:17

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Charles Brandt's book "I Heard You Paint Houses." In American organized crime slang, a person who paints houses is a hitman.
  • Netflix paid $105 million to bring Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci together.
  • Joe Pesci was reportedly asked to star in the film around 50 times before he agreed. According to Martin Scorsese, the number was far more than 50.
  • Scorsese stated that after filming the scene where Al Pacino's character rises from a chair, the 78-year-old Pacino had to be asked to do a second take because it was evident how difficult it was for the actor, even though his character is only 47 years old in the script. Gary Tacon (whose name was not listed in the credits) was constantly on set, monitoring the condition of older actors playing characters much younger than themselves.
  • For the role of adult Peggy, director Martin Scorsese cast Anna Paquin for her abilities in nonverbal communication. Scorsese had known the actress since working with her on Kenneth Lonergan's "Margaret" (2008). Therefore, Scorsese gave her character very few lines.
  • In the case of the three main characters, each of whom was over 70, Scorsese used digital rejuvenation.
  • For the lead role, Scorsese originally intended to cast Robert De Niro (an actor of Italian-Irish descent). However, when he first presented the project to Paramount Pictures, Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan (both of Irish origin) were considered for the same role for a short time – in case De Niro was busy with other projects, or if he was offered the role of Russell (if Pesci refused to participate). Both Neeson and Brosnan were a decade younger than De Niro, and Neeson even physically resembled Frank Sheeran (1920-2003), but Scorsese doubted he could consistently speak with the necessary accent, and convincingly. As for Brosnan, his candidacy was also considered, but no negotiations were even held with him because Pesci agreed to play Russell, and all these complications simply became unnecessary.
  • At the 82nd minute, in the scene of the attempted assassination of Jimmy Hoffa, his son grabs the assailant from behind. And then, later in the scene, but from a different angle, the son only gets up from his seat and, after waiting a moment, attacks the killer.
  • The film is based on Charles Brandt's book "I Heard You Paint Houses." In American organized crime slang, a person who paints houses is a hitman.
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