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06 Sept 2025

Limerick makes appearance in tense trailer of major movie

Limerick makes appearance in tense trailer of major movie

The trailer for Bonhoeffer, formerly called God's Spy, is now available to watch on Youtube

LIMERICK locations appear in the trailer for Bonhoeffer, a major feature which was filmed across the Mid-West region last year.

The major Irish-Belgian co-production which turned Limerick, Clare and Tipperary into World War II Germany will be released in November 2024.

Pery Square makes an appearance in the trailer as it was transformed into 1940s London.

The airport and concentration camp scenes in the trailer were filmed at the Old Cleeve's Factory.

On set, this reporter had spoken to producer Mark O’Sullivan, who explained why they chose to film in the Mid-West. During the interview, he had said: “We chose Limerick because of the landscape in and around the city.”

“There’s a bus journey that happens through the movie where Jonas Dassler is taken from prison to, unfortunately, his execution. The landscape up in the Burren really helped us through that,” he added.

Bonhoeffer was also filmed at The Swiss Cottage at Cahir and O’Briensbridge.

Previously called God’s Spy, the Bonhoeffer movie tells the true story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a man who preached love while plotting the assassination of an evil tyrant.

And with world-shattering stakes, Bonhoeffer begs the question - How far will you go to stand up for what’s right?

Bonhoeffer is directed by prolific screenwriter, producer and novelist Todd Komarnicki, whose credits include Sully, The Professor and the Madman, as well as the Christmas blockbuster Elf starring Will Ferrell.

Producers of the Irish-Belgian co-production, whose base was at Innovate Limerick’s Engine building, worked closely with Film in Limerick to achieve their vision.

Regional Film Manager, Paul C Ryan, said: “It’s just brilliant to have Todd and his team filming in Limerick and Clare and Tipperary. We’re delighted to see so many locally based crew working on this film and to showcase all that the Mid-West has to offer as a film-friendly location for such major productions”. 

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