Unquiet Graves (2018) is a gripping documentary that sheds light on the bombings, massacres, and collusion that occurred during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The film explores the dark underbelly of the conflict, uncovering the sinister actions of paramilitary groups, such as the Ulster Volunteer Force, and the complicity of institutions like the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Through interviews with victims and their families, the film portrays the devastating impact of sectarianism, terrorism, and assassination during this tumultuous period in Irish history.
A Sense of Loss is a documentary film that delves into the complex and violent political conflict in Northern Ireland known as the Troubles. It explores the historical and social factors that led to the conflict, as well as the devastating impact it had on the lives of the people involved. The film features interviews with key figures and examines the issues of discrimination, sectarianism, and violence that fueled the conflict.
Battle of the Bogside is a documentary that depicts the events of the intense clash between the Protestant and Catholic communities in Derry, Northern Ireland. It focuses on the civil rights movement, police violence, and the sectarian violence that ensued. The film also delves into the social discrimination faced by Catholics and the role of the British Army and the Royal Ulster Constabulary in the conflict. The Battle of the Bogside ultimately led to the creation of a pirate radio station and widespread rioting.
This documentary follows journalist Peter Taylor as he investigates the Troubles in Northern Ireland, exploring the political unrest, paramilitary groups, police brutality, and the impact on the community. The film delves into the historical and social context of the conflict, highlighting key figures and events such as the hunger strikes, Bernadette Devlin, the British soldiers, and the Irish Republican Army.
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