'Bring Them Down': Director Christopher Andrews on toxic masculinity and male rage

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Revenge, repression and raw emotion: British director Christopher Andrews’ debut feature “Bring Them Down” is a searing exploration of toxic masculinity. Set in rural Ireland, the film follows two feuding farming families, exposing how cycles of violence and emotional suppression shape generations of men. With powerhouse performances from Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott, it’s a brutal yet deeply human story. The director sits down with Eve Jackson to discuss male rage, vulnerability and how fatherhood changed his view on breaking destructive patterns. Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation.

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