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Bloody Sunday

| Rating: | R (for violence and language) |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Release Date: | January 1, 2002 |
| Running time: | 107 minutes |
| Cast: | James Nesbitt, Nicholas Farrell, Tim Pigott-Smith, Gerard McSorley, Cathy Kiera Clarke |
| Director: | Paul Greengrass |
| Producer: | Pippa Cross, Jim Sheridan |
| Writer: | Paul Greengrass |
| Distributor: | Paramount Classics |
Description: A depiction of the events of the infamous bloody massacre which took place Sunday on January 30, 1972 when 27 civilians were gunned down by the British Army in the streets of Northern Ireland. The story revolves around two young men who are caught up in the crossfire. One is an idealistic civil rights leader, and the other a teenage Catholic boy. Witness testimony contradicts the official findings of the government-sponsored investigation committee, which, in the first few months following the tragedy, cleared the British Army of any wrongdoing. The events fueled a 25-year cycle of violence between Britain and elements of Ireland, North and South.
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