Description
Bloody Sunday DVD 2002 Véres Vasárnap / Directed by Paul Greengrass / Starring: James Nesbitt, Tim Pigott-Smith, Nicholas Farrell, Kathy Kiera Clarke
UPC 5999544245082
MADE IN EU
REGION 2 PAL DVD
Audio: English 5.1, Hungarian 2.0
Subtitles: Hungarian
Runtime: 105 minutes
English Summary:
The movie was inspired by Don Mullan's politically influential book Eyewitness Bloody Sunday (Wolfhound Press, 1997). The drama shows the events of the day through the eyes of Ivan Cooper, an SDLP Member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland who was a central organiser of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association march in Derry on 30 January 1972. The march ended when British Army paratroopers fired on the demonstrators, killing thirteen and wounding another who died four-and-a-half months later. In addition to the deaths, fourteen other people were wounded.
The soundtrack contains only one piece of music, a live version of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" by U2 which plays over the closing credits.
Hungarian Summary:
Derry, Észak-Írország, 1972. január 30. A városban ezen a napon békés tüntetés készül a brit kormány intézkedése ellen, mely lehetővé teszi a katolikus írek börtönbe zárását bírói ítélet nélkül. A felvonulás szervezője Ivan Cooper, aki hisz abban, hogy békésen meg lehet oldani a konfliktusokat. A tüntetők között feltűnik a 17 éves katolikus Gerry Donaghy is, aki gyűlöli az ellenségeskedést, és legszívesebben protestáns barátnőjét venné feleségül. A demonstrálók brit katonákkal találják szembe magukat, akik éleslövedékeket is bevetnek. A "Véres vasárnap"-on tizenhárom fegyvertelen tüntető hal meg, tizennégyen pedig súlyosan megsebesülnek.
Bloody Sunday, or the Bogside Massacre, was a massacre on 30 January 1972 in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland, when British soldiers shot 30 unarmed civilians during a protest march against internment, killing 13 and wounding 17 . Fourteen people died: thirteen were killed outright, while the death of another man four months later was attributed to his injuries. Many of the victims were shot while fleeing from the soldiers and some were shot while trying to help the wounded. Other protesters were injured by rubber bullets or batons, and two were run down by army vehicles. All of those shot were Catholics. The march had been organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA). The soldiers were from the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment ("1 Para"). This battalion was involved in two other controversial shootings: the Ballymurphy massacre several months before, and the killing of Protestant civilians in the Shankill several months later.
Cast / Szereplők:
- James Nesbitt as Ivan Cooper
- Tim Pigott-Smith as Major General Robert Ford
- Nicholas Farrell as Brigadier Patrick Maclellan
- Gerard McSorley as Chief Supt. Lagan
- Kathy Kiera Clarke as Frances
- Allan Gildea as Kevin McCorry
- Gerard Crossan as Eamonn McCann
- Simon Mann as Col Derek Wilford
- Mary Moulds as Bernadette Devlin
- Carmel McCallion as Bridget Bond
- David Clayton Rogers as Dennis
Directed by | Paul Greengrass |
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Produced by | Mark Redhead Don Mullan (co-producer) |
Screenplay by | Paul Greengrass |
Based on | Eyewitness Bloody Sunday by Don Mullan |
Starring | James Nesbitt Tim Pigott-Smith Nicholas Farrell Gerard McSorley Kathy Kiera Clarke |
Music by | Dominic Muldowney |
Cinematography | Ivan Strasburg |
Edited by | Clare Douglas |
Production
company |
Bórd Scannán na hÉireann
Granada Television Hell's Kitchen Films Irish Film Board (funding) Portman Entertainment Group |
Distributed by | Paramount Classics |
Release date
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Running time
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105 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom Ireland |
Language | English |