James Nesbitt,
Tim Pigott-Smith,
Nicholas Farrell,
Gerard McSorley,
Kathy Kiera Clarke
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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... read more
DVD Release Date: April 22, 2003
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March 27, 2012
Interesting account of what happened on this tragic day. Not sure which side is telling the truth, but it is quite clear that things got way out of control. This movie was filmed in reality, shaky camera style...not my favorite. However, it was a decent attempt at telling this un... read more
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December 31, 2011
Felt it a bit lengthy, but otherwise incredible. Of course I was never aware of such historical incident. But that's no news, is it? However, I found it a bit exaggerated when Ivan compares the incident to the Amritsar Massacre (aka Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, which also happened ... read more
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October 12, 2011
Greengrass is just plain and simply, the man. He has the Midas touch in which everything he touches, turns to gold. In this gripping retelling of the events in 1972, Greengrass takes memories so wrought with emotion, and presents them in a way that seems not only fresh, but also ... read more
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February 1, 2011
The true story of one of the most pivotal and shameful events during the troubles of Northern Ireland when the occupying British army opened fire on unarmed civil rights protesters in 1972. Paul (The Bourne Identity) Greengrass' representation of this horrific event in Irish hist... read more
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May 19, 2010
"All over this city tonight, young men... boys will be joining the IRA, and you will reap a whirlwind"
January 30th, 1972... "The Day The Innocence Died", "Bogside Massacre" or "Bloody Sunday" as we know it best of, is a day that most know of, even those who do not live in Irela... read more -
November 13, 2008
I really like this film and hope that Greengrass continues to do more films like it instead of the whole Bourne thing (I like those movies, too). The pacing, the build up, the actual "riot", and the aftermath are all very well handled. Shit, this movie made me want to join the IR... read more
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April 25, 2008
Ivan Cooper: I just want to say this to the British Government... You know what you've just done, don't you? You've destroyed the civil rights movement, and you've given the IRA the biggest victory it will ever have.
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January 12, 2008
Paul Greengrass is an onanist but the film achieves harrowing intensity on its depiction of the actual and horrible violent acts. very good performances.
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June 8, 2007
Documentary-style drama showing the events that lead up to the tragic incident on January 30, 1972 in the Northern Ireland town of Derry when a protest march led by civil rights activist Ivan Cooper was fired upon by British troops, killing 13 protesters and wounding 14 more.
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April 28, 2012
I don't really know what to say about this one. Many people don't even talk about it because of what it's about. For this one I don't want to talk about subject matter at all just what makes a film. This was filmed as a documentary. What we see on screen isn't real they are actor... read more
Critic Reviews
Greengrass sacrifices character and plot to a chilling impressionistic stylization. Full Review
Watching director Paul Greengrass's explosive Bloody Sunday, you have to remind yourself at moments that you're not looking at a documentary. Full Review
As a terrifying example of what can happen when too many angry people are crowded into too small a space, it's a gripper. Full Review
It's not just one of the best but also one of the most important films of the year.
Leaves you dazed and shaken, as if you, too, had been caught in the swirl of events that led to unspeakable sadness and a lot more bloodshed.
Bloody Sunday not only is a classic study in the way things can go devastatingly, violently wrong, but also a lesson in the importance of not letting that happen. Full Review
The handheld camerawork and bleached-out color palette suggest something more akin to combat footage, and candid moments recorded on the sly give Bloody Sunday a chilling realism. Full Review
Little more than a well-mounted history lesson.
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