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Ireland Nothing Personal: Thaddeus O'Sullivan: Drama. 1996 Lebanon Germany Ireland Warshots: Heiner Stadler 1996 Ireland United States Some Mother's Son: Terry George: Drama, History. 1981 Irish hunger strike: 1997 Ireland This Is the Sea: Mary McGuckian: Drama, Romance. 1997 United Kingdom The Eliminator: Enda Hughes Action, Comedy. 1997 ...
Films about the Troubles (c. 1960s-1998), an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland Pages in category "Films about The Troubles (Northern Ireland)" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total.
Depiction of a historical killing in 1975 during the troubles, and a reconciliation attempt after 33 years. [99] 2009 Voices From The Grave: Kate O'Callaghan The story of the Northern Ireland Troubles through the Provisional IRA's Brendan Hughes and the UVF's David Ervine, two men who played key roles on opposite sides of the ongoing conflict ...
This list covers films that deal with issues relating to Ireland but which are not set there: Best (2000) Blown Away (1994) A Further Gesture (1997) Irish Eyes (2004) The Jackal (1997) The Long Good Friday (1980) Patriot Games (1992) A Prayer for the Dying (1987)
The Cinema of Northern Ireland is small. Traditionally the majority of films made in or about Northern Ireland have focused almost entirely on the Troubles ; however, with the advent of peace since 1998, this is starting to change.
Personal testimony from all sides fuel a five-part look on PBS by director James Bluemel at Northern Ireland over 30 years of political and sectarian violence.
'71 is a 2014 British thriller film [1] directed by Yann Demange (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Gregory Burke. Set in Northern Ireland, it stars Jack O'Connell, Sean Harris, David Wilmot, Richard Dormer, Barry Keoghan, Paul Anderson and Charlie Murphy, and tells the fictional story of a British soldier who becomes separated from his unit during a riot in Belfast at the ...
Elephant is a 1989 British short film directed by Alan Clarke and produced by Danny Boyle.The film is set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and its title comes from Bernard MacLaverty's description of the conflict as "the elephant in our living room" — a reference to the collective denial of the underlying social problems of Northern Ireland.