The Banshees of Inisherin, a film directed by Martin McDonagh, was officially announced, marking the start of its public journey.
Principal photography started in Ireland, capturing the scenic and atmospheric settings essential for the film's narrative.
The film had its world premiere, gaining critical attention and beginning its awards campaign.
The official public theatrical release of the movie, allowing wide audience viewership.
Colm Daly suddenly tells his old friend Pádraic Súilleabháin that he no longer wishes to be friends, shocking the small community of Inisherin.
Pádraic makes several attempts to mend their friendship, inviting Colm to meet and reconcile despite Colm's refusals.
Colm insists that Pádraic stop trying to contact him, escalating the tension between the two men.
Pádraic's younger brother Domhnall tries to intervene and mediate the growing feud between Pádraic and Colm.
Colm begins to cut off his own fingertips as dramatic demonstration of his desire to escape trivial friendships and focus on his artistic legacy.
The villagers start to side with Pádraic as Colm's actions and silence become more extreme, leading to community divisions.
Colm takes a drastic and tragic action that deeply affects Pádraic and the people of Inisherin.