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Hunger - Michael Fassbender, Liam Cunningham, Stuart Graham, Steve McQueen
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Hunger is an explosive, challenging and unforgettable feature film by the multi award winning creative team of British artist film-maker Steve McQueen and Irish writer Enda Walsh. The film is a highly evocative and provocative interpretation of the true story of a man who leads a hunger strike as a political tactic in a long running battle over prison conditions. He and his fellow prisoners demand to be treated as political prisoners and not as terrorists. Their demands are refused. He stays true to his word. He dies, as do nine other prisoners after him. Six months after his death the state begins to concede to their demands. But too late for the ten dead men. This man was IRA volunteer, MP, poet and hunger striker Bobby Sands.
On the 5th of May 1981 Sands was the first person to die on the hunger strike in Her Majesty's Maze prison near Belfast, Northern Ireland. After 217 days of protest and ten men dead, the hunger strike was called off by the prisoners: three days later the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, announced a number of changes in prison policy. Over the following 2 years all the prisoners' demands were granted. In 2000, the remaining political prisoners were released under the terms of the Northern Ireland Peace Process. Sands's decision to use his body as a political tool reverberates in our post-9/11 world. Hunger is a timely and compelling exploration of belief and commitment. A film about the psychology and the price of long-term imprisonment, about how political conflict can escalate until neither side can lose face or back down, about what happens to the mind and body when pushed to their uttermost limits.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film Bobby Sands biography UK prison IRA hunger strike Northern Ireland Belfast Maze prison political protest
Persons of interest
- Michael Fassbender .... Bobby Sands
- Liam Cunningham .... Priest
- Stuart Graham .... Ray Lohan
- Liam McMahon .... Gerry
- Lalor Roddy .... William
- Brian Milligan .... Davey
- Larry Cowan .... Prison Guard
- Laine Megaw .... Mrs Lohan
- Helena Bereen .... Ray's mother
- Steve McQueen .... Screenwriter
- Enda Walsh .... Screenwriter
- Steve McQueen .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Hunger official movie site
- Hunger film production notes
- Hunger QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- British Independent Film Awards 2008: Won: The Douglas Hickox Award (Steve McQueen), Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film (Michael Fassbender), Best Technical Achievement (Sean Bobbitt)
- Cannes Film Festival 2008: Won: Camera d'or
- London Film Festival 2008: Screening
- Sydney Film Festival 2008: In competition
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Theatrical report
The Bobby Sands biography, UK movie Hunger is directed by Steve McQueen and stars Michael Fassbender, Liam Cunningham, Stuart Graham.
Government security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Strong themes and violence, nudity)
Surveillance time
96 minutes (1:36 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 6 November 2008
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