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7.6
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Critic Alan Morrison
rated 8

...it's Nesbitt's career-best performance that sets the tone (...) As he shifts from cocky politician to ashen-faced witness, he helps the audience to understand that this is a human tragedy that goes beyond the sectarian divide.

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Anders Korsgaard Pedersen
rated 9

What an achievement! Greengrass' reality concept is heart breaking 1-0-1 cruel. No emotional score. No engaging voiceover. Just pictures showing us the day unfold.  Ut's then up to us/you to judge the actions.

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Cast & Crew

Paul Greengrass
Director
Nicholas Farrell
As Brigadier Maclellan
Tim Pigott-Smith
As Major General Ford
James Nesbitt
As Ivan Cooper
Gerard McSorley
As Chief Supt. Lagan
Christopher Villiers
As Major Steele
David Pearse
As O/C Provos

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"Bloody Sunday" retells the story of the 1972 Irish civil rights protest march that turned into a massacre, seen through the eyes of Ivan Cooper, a Protestant parliament member who organized the peaceful demonstration. Despite his efforts to avoid violence, British soldiers opened fire, killing 13 unarmed civilians, marking the beginning of 25 years of violence and conflict in Northern Ireland.

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Bloody Sunday was released in theaters on January 16, 2002.