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Through the eyes of various Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, explore the extremes some people will go to in the name of their beliefs, the way a deeply divided society can suddenly tip over into armed conflict, the long shadow of radical violence for both victims and perpetrators, and the emotional and psychological costs of a code of silence.
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Through the eyes of various Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, explore the extremes some people will go to in the name of their beliefs, the way a deeply divided society can suddenly tip over into armed conflict, the long shadow of radical violence for both victims and perpetrators, and the emotional and psychological costs of a code of silence.
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Rotten TomatoesLeading Actress | 2025 | Lola Petticrew
Supporting Actress | 2025 | Maxine Peake
Photography Lighting Fiction | 2025 | Stephen Murphy
International | 2025 | Joshua Zetumer
Best Lead Actor Drama | 2025 | Anthony Boyle
Best Lead Actor Television Drama | 2025 | Anthony Boyle
Best Lead Actress Drama | 2025 | Lola Petticrew
Best Director Drama | 2025 | Michael Lennox
Best Script Drama | 2025 | Joshua Zetumer
LimitedMovie Actress | 2025 | Lola Petticrew
Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series | 2026 | Lola Petticrew
Photography Lighting Fiction | 2025 | Stephen Murphy
Limited Series | 2025 | Joshua Zetumer
Television | 2025 | Joshua Zetumer
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | 2025 | Joshua Zetumer
This is based on the excellent book of the same name by Patrick Radden Keefe.
The real Dolours Price was married for two decades (1983-2003) to the Irish actor Stephen Rea. During that period, Rea appeared in the movie for which he is arguably best-known in the United States: the 1992 romantic thriller The Crying Game. In that film, Rea plays Fergus, an extremely reluctant and ambivalent member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA)--the same organization that Price was involved with for many years.