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Bloody Sunday: A Derry Diary (2010)

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Documentary

Directed by Margo Harkin

Rating

0.0/10

Runtime

1h 25m

Language

EN

Release

January 1, 2010

Director

Margo Harkin

Overview

On January 30th, 1972, the British Army shot dead thirteen unarmed civilians taking part in a civil rights march in Derry. At the subsequent Tribunal of Inquiry Lord Chief Justice Widgery exonerated the soldiers and blighted the reputations of those who were killed and wounded by describing them as ...

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Bloody Sunday: A Derry Diary (2010), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

On January 30th, 1972, the British Army shot dead thirteen unarmed civilians taking part in a civil rights march in Derry. At the subsequent Tribunal of Inquiry Lord Chief Justice Widgery exonerated the soldiers and blighted the reputations of those who were killed and wounded by describing them as gunmen and bombers. In 1998, in a move that was widely seen as significant in sealing the Northern Ireland peace process, Prime Minister Tony Blair announced a new Tribunal of Inquiry to be led by Lord Saville of Newdigate. This highly personal documentary, made by Margo Harkin who was witness to the events, follows the 6-year long search for the truth at the second Inquiry until its momentous conclusion on June 15th 2010 when the report was finally published.'

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Bloody Sunday: A Derry Diary. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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