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'I wanted to make a film that was visceral and dangerous and had a woman at the centre'

Director Aoife McArdle talks to us about what makes her debut feature Kissing Candice so different.

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IRISH DIRECTOR AOIFE McArdle has made a movie about youth, danger, and young women that’s inspired by growing up on the Irish border.

Kissing Candice, which is out this weekend, centres on the story of a young woman called Candice, who dreams – during an epileptic fit – of a young man that she falls in love with. But in pursuing the guy, she nearly gets mixed up with a local gang of terrifying youths. It’s the first feature film for McArdle, who grew up in Omagh and is now an internationally-acclaimed director.

She’s chiefly known for her work in advertising and making videos for the likes of U2 and Bryan Ferry, but some of her most high-profile work includes the Audi Superbowl ad, which is all about female empowerment:


AOIFE MCARDLE / Vimeo

So it’s no surprise, then to see that Kissing Candice is all about a young woman who knows her own mind.

Try or fail

The film – made as part of the Irish Film Board’s Catalyst scheme for upcoming filmmakers – had a much tighter budget than what McArdle is used to working with.

“I knew I would have to make sacrifices and compromises but also I thought to myself I’d much rather take a risk and go for it and fail spectacularly, than not do it,” she tells TheJournal.ie, adding that she doesn’t shy away from challenges.

The whole film is told through Candice’s subjective perspective, and at times the viewer doesn’t know if what they’re watching is fact or fiction.

“[I wanted to] make a youth film which was from the perspective of a young woman,” says McArdle. “We’ve seen so many films from the perspective of men and I thought ‘I want to make a film that was visceral and dangerous and thrilling where it was a woman who was at the centre’. On loads of levels that made sense, being a female director, and I think we haven’t seen enough female stories and we need to see more of that because everybody needs variety in the stories they’re hearing about.”

What’s unusual about Kissing Candice – and not because it should be unusual – is how she allows Candice to follow her own sexual urges.

“Female sexuality, I think’s a huge subject that we don’t get to delve into that much and I was really interested in showing that on screen,” says McArdle. “It’s something you always get to see, where the man is the instigator of all the sexual relationships and romances. And I wanted the female in this to be who’s going after what she wanted and was being very direct and proactive about that.

To me that’s what I have seen in many young women, they are very strong-willed and they have their own wants and I thought that would be an interesting angle for it; that we haven’t seen much of it.

However, the film gained an 18 rating in Ireland, compared to the 15 rating it got in the UK, meaning that many young women won’t get to see it. It’s a decision that baffled the film’s distributors, who appealed the decision to the Irish film classification office, Ifco.

Wildcard Distribution’s managing director Patrick O’Neill told us: “This is [Aoife's] feature debut. So I just think it’s a bit of a shame because it’s kind of reflective of what teenagers are watching and at any screening we’re aware of where a teen audience has watched it they responded very positively.”

Elements of real life

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A huge fan of work by directors such as Claire Denis, Agnes Varda and Jane Campion, McArdle welcomes the latest push to get more women making films. She’s been paying close attention to the #MeToo discussion going on in Hollywood.

“It’s a very positive thing that we’re highlighting the subject now, hopefully all the weird negative stuff that we’re highlighting is going to turn into positive stuff,” says the director.

“And I think women have been a lot more empowered in their working lives, and having more opportunities, and not having to deal with sexual predators would be a big bonus obviously so your energy could go into being creative, rather than fobbing off the advances of unwanted attention.”

Northern Ireland

McArdle is from Omagh but her parents are from Louth and the family spent a lot of time in Carlingford and Dundalk growing up.

“So I did like how that was a little hub where you’d have people coming up from the south and the north,” she says. Inspired by this, she wanted to give a “fictional universal feel” to the film, meaning there is a melange of accents.

“The border itself, I wanted to use as an idea because I like the idea that Candice as a character is on the cusp of adulthood and being on the border reflected that experience as well,” she says. “I didn’t necessarily set out to bring out those things. I guess there are elements of violence under the surface and a sense of threat behind closed doors, there’s sort of a looming threat over the whole film that possibly is to do with how I felt as a teenager.”

I just wanted to make a youth film that was quite nightmarish and dystopian but the same time was also quite fun in ways. It’s a film that’s designed to be dangerous and exciting at the same time.

A keen photographer from a young age, McArdle wanted to go to film school when she was 18, but says she didn’t have the confidence or “see it as a possibility for me”.

Instead, she studied English Trinity College Dublin, and only got her dream out of her back pocket afterwards.

She got a grant to go to Bournemouth to study filmmaking, where she was “thrown in the deep end” learning her craft. But she says it wasn’t until she left film school and went out on her own that she really stepped up a gear. She started making music videos for the likes of Bloc Party, before going on to make ads, which upped her profile.

She says that her work is very visually orientated, which is why the narrative in Kissing Candice isn’t told exactly how you’d expect. Yes, there are moody teenagers and menacing gangs, but McArdle also tells us the story through lighting (she particularly favours red and blue), smoky scenes, slow motion, and noir.

McArdle’s distinctive, broody yet intriguingly-lit work is inspired, she says by everything from German Expressionist films to Francis Bacon paintings and beautiful skies. “I’d like to think I could shoot something in a happy way, but it always comes out dark,” she laughs.

The result for the viewer with this film is that: “You will slip in and out of reality and dream as a view and by the end not really know what is real and what isn’t real and you’ve jumped on her journey and you’ve jumped inside her psychological perspective, and that was a big part of it really.”

McArdle is currently juggling to big ad projects, but is also writing her next feature, which she says will be science fiction. She’s also still grappling to an extent with knowing Kissing Candice is out and being viewed around the world.

“If I’m really honest I didn’t actually think anyone would ever see the film,” she says. “It was so small and it was like such a kind of fast-made experimental thing that you kind of don’t think about that at all and then when it happens you’re like oh, shit… this is what happens when you put a film out, you get this attention.”

Kissing Candice (18) directed by Aoife McArdle is in cinemas now. 

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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:18 AM

    Safe to say I won’t be playing it again, at least until its transfer back to the Irish government from the current contract holder of Canadian teacher pensions fund.. Hope a syndicate won the jackpot!

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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:52 AM

    @Sean Stevenson: what I don’t get is… before Christmas a guy from the national lottery said “ There is no guarantee that you will win” how many times can you throw a dice and the number 6 will show!? 1 in 10 throws of the dice. So how come they were able to guarantee there would be a winner on Saturday night!!??? Is it fixed?

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    @Sean Stevenson: agree I’m done too, it should never have been sold

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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:56 AM

    @Brian Kelly: I think if no one matched the 6 numbers on Saturday night, they were going to go to 5 plus the bonus, then 5 etc until someone won.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:03 AM

    @Brian Kelly: i think you will find a much larger number of people played. Over period of Covid19 the number of weekly players dropped hence higher odds. The incentive last Saturday that the full €19m would flow down enticed many more players. No conspiracy.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:36 AM

    @Brian Kelly: Since it was a must win means that out of all the numbers been purchased, the top prize has to be from one of those numbers like a lucky draw. Thus it was a guranteed win.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:41 AM

    @Brian Kelly: they couldn’t guarantee anyone picking the 6 numbers . All ” must be won” meant was that the 19 million was going into winnings, ie not back into the lotto fund( where ever that goes) and that means more money for match 5, 4 etc. The volume of plays probably at least quadrupled for Saturdays game and so that meant the odds of somone.picking the correct 6 was greater. If nobody picked the right six, nobody would have won the 19 million. But they did, lucky yokes.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 12:35 PM

    @Marie Broomfield: if no one picked the 6 numbers, the jackpot €19m would have gone to those who picked 5 plus the bonus number, if no one had that it would go to who had picked 5 numbers and so on.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 1:18 PM

    @Sean Stevenson: i will 100% be playing again

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    Jan 17th 2022, 4:23 PM

    @Brian Kelly: total prize pot on Saturday was just under 28million. Take away the 19 million jackpot that leaves around 9million of prizes based on the sales for the draw. On Wednesday there was approx 1.19 million won. So about 7.5 times more plays on sat then wednesday.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 7:09 PM

    @Brian Kelly: no. It had to be won even if no player had the 6 numbers drawn. Thats why so many played. 5 numbers and the bonus would have it also and to a lesser extent even just 5 may have won it with multiple winners.
    So there had to be a winner.
    Because so many played last Sat the odds of matching 6 was higher

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    Jan 18th 2022, 10:50 AM

    @Brian O’ Leary: thanks Brian. There may well have been a few who did not understand what more winnings for 5, 4 etc meant alright. Good call!

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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:22 AM

    I would still rather not win and live outside castlebar though

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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:34 AM

    @BORT: whoever won might agree and move to the Carribbean.

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    @BORT: id say ur the pride of ur community, mr misery

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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:42 AM

    @BORT:

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    @Brian Murphy: voted two years running

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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:37 AM

    Betting 5 euro on a 100/1 accumulator every weekend and you will be turned down for a loan bet 5 euro on the lotto every week and with over a million to 1 odds is not considered gambling so you can still get a loan

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    @eoin carroll: Huddersfield Town will always let you down too :(

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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:09 AM

    @eoin carroll: haha I wonder who was refused a loan… Try provident

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:32 AM

    Stinks to high hell. 1outright winner on the night it’s being given away plus 149 5 plus bonus. Where did all the money go for the last 6 months. And should we be let know how much was spent on last Saturday nights draw. Must have being a lot when their app broke down. ????

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    They win everything except SAM

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:05 AM

    Rumours have it that Enda Kenny won it and he is going to supplement his pension with it.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 12:51 PM

    Let me guess, it was won by a syndicate of retired Canadian teachers living in Castlebar?

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    It’s ALWAYS Castlebar !

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    Jan 17th 2022, 9:57 AM

    Probably swap it for Sam

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:06 AM

    Great publicity stunt by the lottery with huge buy in by the media, a big hula baloo over the normal amount being offered to win, a capped amount no doubt, why is it capped at all? Laughing all the way to the bank with the amount of extra losers that bought tickets, they’re just laughing at you, they probably had a record number of people playing certainly biggest number in recent years. Laughing at you I tell ya.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:48 AM

    One winner,149 5 plus bonus.
    Last Wednesday 3 five plus bonus.
    Must have been a huge jump in players for the weekend draw.
    Just shows your chances when 149 tickets were one off and only one winner.

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    @John Sleator: I sell the lotto and there was 4 times as many sales in our shop so win win for lotto and winners!

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    Jan 17th 2022, 3:43 PM

    @John Sleator: 1.789 million to one to get the 5 plus bonus……. Crazy that 149 people won it. Very fishy considering its usually low single digits if any that usually wins that prize

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    Jan 17th 2022, 4:34 PM

    I actually thought they had fixed it to win themselves. With the odds so high we were told it is nearly impossible to win.
    By doing it this way it does not need to be shared amongst many people.

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    Why can I not submit my comment

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:59 AM

    @John Coyle: don’t know why .

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    Jan 17th 2022, 10:11 PM

    Why does it have to be capped?? Why not keep increasing until it is won??? Makes no sense capping a progressive jackpot

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    Jan 17th 2022, 2:08 PM

    The West’s awake , congratulations,bit envious the .

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