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  1. 1 lug 2024 · Bloody Sunday is a 2002 British-Irish historical drama film directed by Paul Greengrass about the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in Derry, Northern Ireland. It chronicles the events leading up to the incident, during which British soldiers shot and killed 26 unarmed civil rights protesters and wounded 14 more.

  2. 21 giu 2024 · Mandrake follows probation officer Cathy as she visits the just-released-from-prison “Bloody” Mary Laidlaw, who infamously murdered her husband decades earlier. When two local children go missing near Mary’s property, the ex-con—whom many in their small Irish village already suspected of being a witch—becomes

  3. 3 lug 2024 · Horror fans looking for a gory, bloody, fantastic time need to look no further than the Irish horror movie, Let Us Prey. A film that perfectly embodies chaos and carnage, audiences follow a man who can enter other people's minds and witness the sins of their past, and atones for them for their dirty deeds.

  4. 6 lug 2024 · Bloody Sunday is a historic drama based on the events of the 1972 “Bloody Sunday” shootings in Derry, Northern Ireland. We witness the day as seen through the eyes of Ivan Cooper, civil rights activist and central organizer of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association demonstration march.

  5. 3 lug 2024 · Bloody Sunday. What It Gets Right: The historical Bloody Sunday was, on the surface, a simple event: British soldiers took the lives of 13 unarmed civilians who were protesting the internment of Irish political prisoners. The circumstances surrounding the event, however, are complex and mired in the specifics of Irish history.

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  6. 5 lug 2024 · A belated and most welcome release for the exquisitely crafted, expertly performed winner of best debut feature at the 2022 Galway Film Fleadh.

  7. 3 lug 2024 · Movies about or set in the country of Ireland. The luck of the Irish, finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, leprechauns, beautiful seascapes, castles overlooking the ocean, potatoes, St. Patrick’s Day, and Irish whisky – these are all quintessentially Irish.