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Journalism | Dublin, Ireland
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6.8/10
IMDbBest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2004 | Cate
Democracy | 2004
Best Actress | 2004 | Cate
Best Sound Editing in Foreign Features | 2004 | Paul
Best Colin Farrell in a Movie Mejor Colin Farrell en una Pelcula | 2004 | Colin
2003 | Joel
Best Actress | 2003 | Cate
Best Irish Film | 2003
Best Supporting Actor in FilmTV | 2003 | Gerard
Best Supporting Actress in FilmTV | 2003 | Brenda
Best CinematographyTV Photography | 2003 | Brendan
Budget 17,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 9,439,660 USD
The dance scene where Veronica dances with her family to "Everlasting Love" was added in on the spot by Cate Blanchett.
While watching a football match together, Veronica tells the Tattooed Boy that once she met Eric Cantona. Cate Blanchett and Cantona worked together in Elizabeth (1998).
A daily Irish newspaper recently reported that Portlaoise prison (where John Gilligan and Brian Meehan are incarcerated) screens the movie at least once a month in the prison common hall at the request of the prisoners.
Composer Harry Gregson-Williams heard a boy (Brian O'Donnell) singing on the street for money in Dublin when he arrived to spend a few days on the set of the film. Later, he tracked the boy down again and recorded him singing six or seven folk songs acapella in a quiet alley. Gregson-Williams chose "Fields of Athenry" from the recording and added his own music around the song.
Jodie Foster was originally in talks to play the lead.
"Veronica Guerin: You'd do the same. If you saw those kids on the street, you would do the same."
"Veronica Guerin: It'll be worse for me, and it'll be worse for journalism or any journalist if I was to be intimidated. Then that means they've won, and they're not going to win."