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  1. 30 lug 2015 · Shooting for Socrates: Directed by James Erskine. With John Hannah, Conleth Hill, Richard Dormer, Art Parkinson. In November 1985, the troubled streets of Belfast are torn up by rioting yet again. In amongst the angry mob, we find nine year old Tommy, nonchalantly dribbling a ball through the insanity.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Sport
    • James Erskine
    • 2015-07-30
  2. Shooting for Socrates - Un film di James Erskine. Il grande sogno di una piccola squadra. Con Conleth Hill, Chris Newman, Peter Ballance, Lorraine Sass, Ross Moneypenny, Simon Millar, Declan Rodgers. Drammatico, Gran Bretagna, 2014.

    • James Erskine
    • Conleth Hill
  3. Plot. During the 1986 FIFA World Cup the Northern Ireland national football team play against Brazil national football team in one of the most memorable games in Irish footballing history. The film follows the lives of passionate football supporter Arthur and his son Tommy from East Belfast.

  4. 12 giu 2015 · Shooting For Socrates è un film del 2014 diretto da James Erskine con Conleth Hill e John Hannah. Durata: 91 min. Paese di produzione: Regno Unito. Indice. Data di uscita. nd (Italia) 12...

    • James Erskine
    • June 12, 2015
    • Conleth Hill
  5. Shooting for Socrates Synopsis Set during the 1986 World Cup when Northern Ireland met Brazil in the finals, the film tells the story of the Northern Ireland team’s momentous World Cup performance that year, through the eyes of players, fans (including a 10-year-old boy from East Belfast) and journalists.

  6. Shooting for Socrates is a film directed by James Erskine with John Hannah, Conleth Hill, Art Parkinson, Nico Mirallegro .... Year: 2014. Original title: Shooting for Socrates. Synopsis: November 1985, and the troubled streets of Belfast are torn up by rioting yet again.

  7. The film charts his call-up to the national team and subsequent baptism of fire opposite the imposing figure of Brazilian legend Socrates (Sergio Mur). The film also follows the lives of Arthur (Good Vibrations star Richard Dormer), and his son Tommy (Game of Thrones’ Art Parkinson) living in east Belfast during the violent peace process ...