Bloody Sunday presents a documentary-like account of the cold-blooded murder by English soldiers of thirteen unarmed and peaceful demonstrators in a nonviolent march in Derry, Ireland, in 1972.
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Roger Ebert
Plot: A dramatization of the Irish civil rights protest march and subsequent massacre by British troops on January 30, 1972.
If your going to watch one film about that fateful day, I would recommend this one. The handheld camera and documentary 'feel' is something that could have failed but worked very well in this film. There is an impressive technical achievement with capturing an authentic look and feel of Ireland in the 1970's. "
"Home - New
Amazing, powerful, work. A fantastic account of a despicable event. Fantastic performances all around and the sheer emotion of the day in question is palpable in the film. "