Using extracts from bobby sandss diary, testimony and footage from the archives, the film hears from journalists, historians, sociologists and medical experts as well as those who knew sands. For businessexclusive pricing, quantity discounts and downloadable vat. Sandss sister, bernadette sands mckevitt, is also a prominent irish republican. And the clichs begin genuine quick properly the movie really commences with statham kicking some a lot essential ass in a boss action sequence employing the backdrop of.
Also sign me up for fanmail to get updates on all things movies. Sands death after 66 days marked a key turning point in the relationship between britain and ireland, and brought a global spotlight to the northern irish conflict which eventually triggered international efforts to resolve it. An authoritative documentary about the ira hunger striker gets to the heart of its subject. Over 66 days, bobby sands hunger strike caused a ripple effect across the globe.
Bobby sands historic hunger strike gets a thorough. May god have mercy on my soul, said bobby sands when he began his hunger strike on march 1, 1981, as an imprisoned member of the irish. This clip from the upcoming feature length documentary bobby sands. The film mixes reenactment, animation, interviews and archive footage. Drawing on firsthand testimony, previously unseen archive footage, sparing reconstructions and evocative animation, bobby sands. This is a film full of unanswered questions, or to be precise, unasked questions. In the spring of 1981 irish republican bobby sands 66day hunger strike brought the attention of the world to his cause. Byrne documentary gives historical context to sandss 1981 hunger strike and death in solidarity with the provisional irish. Bobby sands 66 days, a new film on the hungerstrike of. Hot docs has received filmmaker permission to upload this trailer to the hotdocsfest youtube channel. Using extracts from bobby sandss diary, testimony and footage from. A gripping tale of terrible times structured around sandss decline, 66 days powers us through a sociopolitical maelstrom. This clip from the feature length documentary bobby sands. By the early 1980s, after two decades of violence and unrest, the situation in northern ireland took a sudden and profound turn inside the infamous maze prison.
Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing bobby sands. There isnt, then, much to say about sands life, apart from those nine years in which he was imprisoned, awaiting imprisonment, or engaged in activity that would lead to his imprisonment. The film mixes reenactment, animation, interviews and archive footage to relate the story of bobby sands and the 1981 irish hunger strike, as well as covering the. Content media in 1981, bobby sands is a 27yearold member of the ira, doing a 14year sentence for weapons possession in northern irelands maze prison, when he leads fellow prisoners on a hunger strike demanding that they be treated as. Drawing on an irish republican tradition of martyrdom, sands emotive, non. In the spring of 1981, ireland was brought to a standstill as it witnessed an intense struggle between an invisible man, locked in a prison cell, and the might of the. Journalist fintan otoole, a contributor to the film, believes that the tragic events which it so skilfully and graphically surveys have marked every irish citizen who lived through them. Bobby sands 66 days takes a sympathetic look at this man, who became a symbol at 27. You may never have even considered that one, but the idea is central to bobby sands. I knew who he wasbut thought he was an all but forgotten figure in irish history. Hes both all and none of those things, depending on whom you ask. The 27yearold republican spent the last days of his life on a water bed to protect his fragile bones. Hunger striker bobby sands has died in prison 66 days after first refusing to eat. After all, i hadnt heard this mans name mentioned in decades.
Controversy surrounding new bobby sands documentary bobby. As subtle and eventempered as a documentary about a selfstarving political martyr can possibly be, brendan j. In one he describes the 1981 hunger strike as drama at the absolute rawest edge it. There are moments of terrible sadness in 66 days, brendan j byrnes profoundly moving account of bobby sands hunger strike in the socalled h blocks of long kesh prison. The life and death of bobby sands in his own words, drawn from his hunger strike diary. The nationalist conflict is unresolved to this day, making bobby sands 66 days a subversive film. Robert gerard sands 9 march 1954 5 may 1981, commonly known as bobby sands, was a member of the provisional irish republican army who died on hunger strike while imprisoned. Sands married geraldine noade while in prison on robbery charges on 3 march 1973. The life and death of bobby sands in his own words.
A terminal hunger strike that caught the worlds attention and arguably helped shift the struggle for irish independence away from terroristic violence is recapped in bobby sands. There are moments of terrible sadness in 66 days, brendan j byrnes account of bobby sands hunger strike in the socalled h blocks of long kesh. A film about ira hunger striker bobby sands has become one of the most lucrative northern irish films ever. Bobby sands film 66 days a box office hit the irish news. Seeking the right to be treated as political prisoners rather than common criminals, irish republicans led by bobby sands began a prison hunger strike that would draw international attention to the conflict. That concept is forcefully reiterated in brendan j. He had been in a coma for 48 hours before being pronounced dead by medical staff at the maze prison in northern ireland. Byrne fills in some of the contextual gaps from mcqueens picture, explaining the larger issues of what these prisoners were attempting to. In the spring of 1981 irish republican bobby sands 66 day hunger strike brought the attention of the world to his cause. The film alternates between an uneasy sense of futility and the spiritual triumph granted in part by by hindsight, the triumph that appears to trump the relentless despair. The features programmed this year include the italian premiere of documentary bobby sands. Telling the factual story of sands life for the first time, this unique film sets out how he became the architect. Filmmaker brendan j byrne explores the story of bobby sandss 66day hunger strike in the spring of 1981. Bobby sands starved for 66 days in an irish prison in an attempt to gain rights for his fellow political prisoners.
Thirtyfour years ago, ira member bobby sands starved himself to death in a jail cell in northern ireland, protesting against the british governments removal o. Byrne, the film centres on the belfast ira activists fast to the death at the hblocks in the. But he looms large in the history of northern irelands decadeslong quest for selfgovernance, and brendan j. Byrnes 66 days is a well presented look at the ten ira prisoners who went on hunger strike in 1981. The sitter while the children sleep 2007 mystery thriller mariana klaveno duration.
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