Scene from Killing Bono (2011)
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Joni Kamen
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Full Biography
Introducing Joni Kamen, hailing from the United Kingdom, she burst onto the acting scene in 2009 and is primed to be the next big star. Notably known for her striking appearance, she first appeared on the television series "Parents of the Band," followed by a role in the Irish film "Killing Bono" (2011). In this film, Kamen didn't hesitate to display her assets, famously appearing topless while engaged in a passionate scene with an actor more preoccupied with a Bono poster adorning his ceiling. Regardless of one's admiration for Bono, it's hard not to be captivated by Kamen's remarkable physique, particularly her ample bosom.
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About the Movie: Killing Bono (2011)
Release Year: 2011
Nation: Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Skotonontas ton Bono, Σκοτώνοντας τον Μπόνο, Kinyírni Bonót, Morte a Bono, Убить Боно
Director: Nick Hamm
Writer: Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Simon Maxwell
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Ian Flooks, Mark Huffam, Piers Tempest
Companies: Cinema Three, Generator Entertainment, Greenroom Entertainment
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Keywords
Keywords: gay character, rivalry, teenage boy
Story
Killing Bono tells the true story of brothers Neil and Ivan McCormick who aspire to become rock stars in the late 1970s. However, their dreams are dashed when their high school friends, U2, skyrocket to global fame while they struggle to make a name for themselves.
Summary
The film is set against the backdrop of the vibrant Irish music scene and follows Neil's descent into jealousy and resentment towards his old friends' success. The narrative explores themes of rivalry, ambition, and the complexities of friendship. Despite its comedic elements, Killing Bono offers a compelling portrayal of life in the shadow of extraordinary achievement.