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  1. The Book That Wrote Itself is a 1999 road movie written and directed by Liam O Mochain and starring Liam O Mochain, Antoinette Guiney. It also features cameo appearances from George Clooney, Kenneth Branagh, Melanie Griffith, Bryan Singer, and Chazz Palminteri, among others.

    • $25,000
    • Paul Dwyer
    • Liam O Mochain
    • August 8, 2000 (Ireland)
  2. 8 ago 2000 · With Liam O Mochain, Antoinette Guiney, Orlaith Rafter, Paul Mahon. Vincent Macken has wriiten his magnus Opus but nobody will publish it. To prove to the publishers and his detractors that his novel is great, he decides to live out the story of his novel.

    • (175)
    • Comedy
    • Liam O Mochain
    • 2000-08-08
  3. The Book That Wrote Itself. Vincent Macken believes he has written the great Irish novel. When publishers turn it down he decides to prove them wrong by turning it into a movie.

  4. 8 ago 2000 · When publishers turn it down he decides to prove them wrong by turning it into a movie. The film culminates at the Venice film festival, where Vincent pitches George Clooney, Branagh, DeNiro & others what he now believes to be the great Irish film. The Book That Wrote Itself is an eccentric black comedy on the pretensions of art ...

  5. The Book That Wrote Itself. Vincent Macken believes he has written the great Irish novel. When publishers turn it down he decides to prove them wrong by turning it into a movie. The film culminates at the Venice Film Festival, where Vincent pitches George Clooney, Kenneth Branagh, Robert DeNiro and others what he now believes to be the great ...

  6. Currently you are able to watch "The Book That Wrote Itself" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video. It is also possible to rent "The Book That Wrote Itself" on Amazon Video online.

  7. The Book That Wrote Itself Synopsis Liam O Mochain's low-budget road movie has all the ingredients that first-time film-makers dream about: Hollywood stars, film prizes and a word-of-mouth buzz that has turned it into an independent Irish hit.