Black Guelph, The: John Connors’ Irish Crime Drama, Top Winner of Oldenburg Film Fest

‘Black Guelph’ Gets U.S. Release

John Connors’ crime drama about generational abuse against the Irish Travellers community, won best film at the Oldenburg Film Festival.

The Black Guelph, an Irish crime thriller centered on Ireland’s Travellers community, has secured a U.S. release.

John Connors’ directorial debut premiered at the Oldenburg Film Fest in 2022, where it won best film and best actor for star Graham Earley.

It is billed as the first film from an Irish Travellers’ director to depict the indigenous ethnocultural group, also known as Minceir, which is among the most disadvantaged and discriminated against in Western Europe.

Online film packaging and financing platform Slated.Com has acquired worldwide rights, outside Ireland, to The Black Guelph and has partnered with Entertainment Squad to release the film. Following a limited U.S. theatrical release, which kicked off Friday, March 22, the film will roll out on digital and VOD on June 25.

John Connors in ‘The Black Guelph’ SLATED.COM

The film’s title is a reference to 14th-century Italy when two groups: The White Guelphs and the Black Guephs battled for the hearts and minds of society in Florence. The Black Guelphs supported the influence of the Papacy over the economy and society. Connors is connecting that group to those in Ireland who supported the Catholic Church over the Travellers when the sexual abuse scandals surrounding the industrial school system first broke.

Connors spoke about his own struggles with depression and despair in making the film and how working on The Black Guelph “saved my life.”

Check out the trailer for The Black Guelph below.

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