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Saipan filmmaker told he was going to ‘open old wounds’

The producer of the upcoming film Saipan was told he was “mad” to work on a movie about the row between Mick McCarthy and Roy Keane at the 2002 World Cup, and that he was “just going to open old wounds”.

Saipan tells the story of the infamous fallout between the Irish football manager McCarthy and his star player Keane ahead of the World Cup in South Korea and Japan 23 years ago.

Speaking at a gala screening of the movie at Belfast Film Festival, Trevor Birney said he was told “friendships that have never been the same again since 2002 are going to be challenged again”.

Even as a five-year-old, one of the movie’s stars, Eanna Hardwicke, said he “distinctly” remembers the heightened emotions in Ireland after the clash between Keane and McCarthy at pre-tournament training in Saipan, a small island in the Pacific Ocean.

“I remember different adults telling me that this is the opinion I should hold about this event and going: What’s going on?

It's the final day of Belfast Film Festival!

We still have plenty for you to see, including tickets to our additional screening of Saipan!

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— Belfast Film Festival (@BelfastFilmFes1) November 8, 2025

“Why am I being told this thing that I should say?”

Adding his own memories of the event made it “all the more satisfying” to step into the role as Keane.

The Cork native said there were heightened emotions too when he told his mother he’d be playing one of the city’s most famous figures, saying: “I think she sort of laughed and cried.”

He added that “the people who go on from your city and do amazing things, like Roy did, hold a huge kind of power over your imagination”.

While he has not met the former Manchester United captain,

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