Bloody Sunday

Bloody Sunday

Movie |

1970s | Demonstration

  • Duration: 1h 47min
  • Music: Richard King,Pat Boxshall,Dominic Muldowney,Danny Longhurst,Jennie Evans
  • Award(s): BAFTA TV 2003 (Won)
    European Film 2002 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Midway, Ben-Hur
  • Story:
    The dramatised story of the Irish civil rights protest march on January 30 1972 which ended in a massacre by British troops.
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7.6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
The dramatised story of the Irish civil rights protest march on January 30 1972 which ended in a massacre by British troops.
Ratings

7.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
BAFTA TV Award

Best Photography and Lighting FictionEntertainment | 2003 | Ivan

FIPRESCI Prize Award

UIP Prize Best European Film Prmio UIP Melhor Filme Europeu | 2002 | Paul

British Independent Film Award

Best Director | 2002 | Paul

Best Actor | 2002 | James

Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Award

Competition | 2002 | Paul

IFTA Award

Best Script Film Television | 2003 | Paul

Best Director of a Feature Film | 2003 | Paul

Best Feature Film | 2003

Best Sound Film Television | 2003 | Albert

Best Actor Award

2002 | James

Audience Award

World Cinema | 2002 | Paul

In Spirit for Freedom Award

Best Feature | 2002 | Paul

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Nominations
European Film Award

European Film | 2002 | Mark

European Screenwriter | 2002 | Paul

European Cinematographer | 2002 | Ivan

BAFTA TV Award

Best Editing FictionEntertainment | 2003 | Clare

Best Actor | 2003 | James

Best Single Drama | 2003 | Paul

Best Sound FictionEntertainment | 2003

DFCC Award

Best Irish Film of the Decade | 2009

Robert Award

Best NonAmerican Film rets ikkeamerikanske film | 2004 | Paul

British Independent Film Award

Best British Independent Film | 2002

Best Technical Achievement | 2002 | Ivan

Best Screenplay | 2002 | Paul

SIYAD Award

Best Foreign Film | 2003

Golden Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture Foreign Language | 2003

IFTA Award

Best Actress in a Feature Film | 2003 | xxx

Best Photography Film Television | 2003 | Ivan

Best Editing Film Television | 2003 | Clare

Best Actor in a Feature Film | 2003 | James

RTS Television Award

Best Serials and Single Drama | 2003

Best Writer | 2003 | Paul

Independent Spirit Award

Best Foreign Film | 2003 | Paul

Grand Prix Award

2002 | Paul

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 773,228 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Ruled ineligible to compete for an Oscar in 2003 because it was shown on Irish and British television on the same night that it premiered in a London theater, a violation of the motion picture academy's Rule 3, which requires a six-month wait between the time it is shown in theaters and the time it is shown on TV.

To make this movie as authentic as possible, no lights were used in the movie and the camera work was entirely hand-held

As Ivan Cooper exits home, a theater can be seen, where the movie Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), which was actually showing at the time, is showing.

Three days after this movie's UK television broadcast, Sunday (2002) aired on TV, which chronicled the same event from an alternate perspective.

Shot in the Ballymun district of Dublin, an underprivileged area that bore many resemblances to Derry in 1972. Some incidental scenes involving Derry landmarks were however shot in the city itself.

Popular Dialogues

"Ivan Cooper: I just want to say this to the British Government... You know what you've just done, don't you? You've destroyed the civil rights movement, and you've given the IRA the biggest victory it will ever have. All over this city tonight, young men... boys will be joining the IRA, and you will reap a whirlwind."

"Chief Supt. Lagan: You call that minimum force?"