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Release Date:
25 December 1996 (USA) moreTagline:
Between love and loyalty... Between life and death... Lies a choice no mother should have to make.Plot:
Based on the true story of the 1981 hunger strike in a British prison, in which IRA prisoner Bobby Sands... more | add synopsisAwards:
4 wins moreUser Comments:
Incredibly poignant, historically authentic and brilliantly acted! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Helen Mirren | ... | Kathleen Quigley | |
| Fionnula Flanagan | ... | Annie Higgins | |
| Aidan Gillen | ... | Gerard Quigley | |
| David O'Hara | ... | Frank Higgins | |
| John Lynch | ... | Bobby Sands | |
| Tom Hollander | ... | Farnsworth | |
| Tim Woodward | ... | Harrington | |
| Ciarán Hinds | ... | Danny Boyle | |
| Geraldine O'Rawe | ... | Alice Quigley | |
| Gerard McSorley | ... | Father Daly | |
| Dan Gordon | ... | Inspector McPeake | |
| Grainne Delany | ... | Theresa Higgins | |
| Ciarán Fitzgerald | ... | Liam Quigley | |
| Robert Lang | ... | Government Minister | |
| Stephen Hogan | ... | Young Turk |
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Rated R for language and some political violence and suffering.Parents Guide:
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112 minColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby SRCertification:
Iceland:12 | South Korea:15 | Germany:12 (bw) | Spain:13 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:R | Ireland:15 (re-rating on appeal) | Ireland:18 (original rating)Filming Locations:
Skerries, Fingal, County Dublin, IrelandFun Stuff
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Anachronisms: Outside the prison you can clearly see an Austin Metro Mk2 which was not released till late 1984. This film is based in 1981. moreQuotes:
Farnsworth: We want to make the prisons an asset, not a liability. It is in the prisons that we will break the backs of the IRA. moreFAQ
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While it is difficult to separate oneself from the politics of "the troubles" I think its important to keep in mind that this is a film, not a documentary. Its goal is to be historically authentic, not accurate. The message is one that speaks to mothers on all sides of the political divide. I think that one of the reviewers unfortunately missed the point of the movie which is featured in the title.
As a film this is an incredibly moving portrait of the horror, sacrifice and absurdity of war. The cast is outstanding; Helen Mirren is simply stunning, Fionnula Flanagan gives a powerful performance, Aidan Gillen is stirring as Helen Mirren's son and Bobby Sands' cell mate and finally John Lynch portrays the role of Bobby Sands quite fairly. The writers and director Terry George and Jim Sheridan have done an outstanding job writing and filming a story that transcends conflict and speaks to humanity we all share. While it shows the injustice of the position from which many of the North Ireland Catholics faced (and therein lies its political slant) the title firmly roots this film as so much more. I highly recommend this film for its historical authenticity and the brilliant performance by Helen Mirren.