In Collection
#24
Seen It:
No
Owner:
Goya
Drama, History
UK / English
| James Nesbitt |
Ivan Cooper |
| Allan Gildea |
Kevin McCorry |
| Gerard Crossan |
Eamonn McCann |
| Mary Moulds |
Bernadette Devlin |
| Carmel McCallion |
Bridget Bond |
| Tim Pigott-Smith |
Maj. Gen. Ford |
| Nicholas Farrell |
Brig. Maclellan |
| Christopher Villiers |
Maj. Steele |
| James Hewitt |
Col. Tugwell |
| Declan Duddy |
Gerry Donaghy |
| Gerard McSorley |
Chief Supt. Lagan |
| Kathy Kiera Clarke |
Frances |
| Director |
Paul Greengrass |
| Writer |
Paul Greengrass |
Paul Greengrass ( The Theory of Flight ) wrote and directed this powerful look at January 30, 1972 -- better known as "Bloody Sunday." Ivan Cooper ( James Nesbitt ) attempts to organize a peaceful protest after Protestant leaders imprison Catholics without a trial. His actions conflict with hard-line IRA members who have no interest in a "peaceful" response, as well as the military men responsible for keeping the peace who are led by General Robert Ford ( Tim Pigott-Smith ) and Brigadier Patrick Maclellan ( Nicholas Farrell ). By the end of the day, the military will fire on the protestors and kill 13 people. The events of this day still haunt the peace process in Ireland. Bloody Sunday was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival . -- Perry Seibert
| Region |
Region 2 |
| Release Date |
2004 |
| Screen Ratio |
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen |
| Subtitles |
Dutch; French |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
French: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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| Purchase Date |
29/10/2005 |
| Purchase Price |
8.00 € |
| Store |
Fnac |
| Links |
IMDB
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