Actor Danny Dyer was left nauseous as he watched his controversial film GREAT ECSTASY OF ROBERT CARMICHAEL with an audience at last year's (05) Cannes Film Festival in France. The British star is still amazed the movie, which tackles such troublesome issues as rape, would ever make it onto the big screen. And Dyer, who only makes a brief appearance in the film which has so far received limited distribution, was shocked that such a dark and sinister story would make it to Cannes. He tells British magazine Attitude, "That's a dirty film that is. I watched it at Cannes, with people being sick. The film is about a group of kids that get into rape, and they like it. "It made me feel f**king ill and I came out from seeing it. What audience wants to see a bird getting f**king raped though? "I don't regret doing it, because I though it was going to be a film that would never see the light of day."
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