Ballad of a Small Player: Colin Farrell is signature in new Netflix must-see

Some of the biggest Hollywood stars are showing Netflix really is juggling the fine line between big screen presentations and at-home streaming goals - how about actor Colin Farrell delivering signature acting with Ballad of a Small Player going to both the big screen and small screen in the coming months? Oh yes.

The film premise looks promising and the international appeal is all over this movie. Lock in October 2025.

Lord Doyle (Colin Farrell) is laying low in Macau – spending his days and nights on the casino floors, drinking heavily and gambling what little money he has left. Struggling to keep up with his fast-rising debts, he is offered a lifeline by the mysterious Dao Ming (Fala Chen), a casino employee with secrets of her own.

However, in hot pursuit is Cynthia Blithe (Tilda Swinton) – a private investigator ready to confront Doyle with what he is running from. As Doyle tries to climb to salvation, the confines of reality start to close in.

BALLAD OF A SMALL PLAYER is directed by Edward Berger (All Quiet On The Western Front, Conclave) and stars Colin Farrell, Fala Chen, Deanie Ip, Alex Jennings and Tilda Swinton.

Watch Ballad of a Small Player, only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81692347

About Netflix: Netflix is one of the world's leading entertainment services, with over 300 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.

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