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3 documentary films on Northern Ireland

By Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet | on June 22, 2016 | 0 Comment
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Bloody Friday, BBC Northern Ireland |2012. On Friday 21 July 1972, 19 Provisional IRA bombs ripped through the calm of a balmy Belfast afternoon. The documentary was released for the 40th anniversary of Bloody Friday in 2012.

“Loyalists” No Surrender, BBC|1999. The first of a three-part series in which Peter Taylor investigates the origins and evolution of the loyalist paramilitary movement in Northern Ireland. Members discuss how and why they terrorised the local Catholic community. 

Made in Belfast: The Legacy of the Troubles, The Guardian|2016. As Ireland commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising, the Guardian travels north of the border with film-makers Hen Norton and Dan Dennison, to seek out the legacy of a generations-old conflict now in remission under a fragile peace agreement.


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