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  1. Bloody Sunday is a 2002 film written and directed by Paul Greengrass based around the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" shootings in Derry, Northern Ireland. Although produced by Granada Television as a TV film, it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 16 January, a few days before its screening on ITV on 20 January, and then in selected London cinemas ...

  2. Apr 19, 2002 · Bloody Sunday: Directed by Paul Greengrass. With James Nesbitt, Allan Gildea, Gerard Crossan, Mary Moulds. A dramatization of the Irish civil rights protest march and subsequent massacre by British troops on January 30, 1972.

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    • Drama, History, War
    • Paul Greengrass
    • 2002-04-19
  3. Oct 25, 2002 · Paul Greengrass' film "Bloody Sunday," which shared the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival this year, is made in the form of a documentary. It covers about 24 hours, starting on Saturday evening, and its central character is Ivan Cooper ( James Nesbitt ), a civil rights leader in Derry.

  4. Oct 11, 2002 · On January 30, 1972, in the Northern Irish town of Derry, a peaceful protest march led by civil rights activist Ivan Cooper (James Nesbitt) turned into a slaughter.

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    • Paul Greengrass
    • R
    • James Nesbitt
  5. Feb 10, 2023 · Bloody Sunday (2002) ORIGINAL TRAILER. Directed by Paul Greengrass. With James Nesbitt, Tim Pigott-Smith, Nicholas Farrell. Bloody Sunday DVD : https://amzn.to/3WGa3OM Bloody Sunday...

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    • 15.5K
    • Unseen Trailers
  6. Sunday Bloody Sunday is a 1971 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger, written by Penelope Gilliatt, and starring Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Murray Head and Peggy Ashcroft. It tells the story of a free-spirited young bisexual artist (played by Head) and his simultaneous relationships with a divorced recruitment consultant (Jackson ...

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  8. The infamous story of Bloody Sunday unfolds from the perspective of Ivan, the activist who led the peaceful protest march in Northern Ireland on January 30, 1972, that took a violent turn when British soldiers opened fire on a defenseless crowd.

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