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Writers (WGA):
Terry George (written by) &
Jim Sheridan (written by)
Release Date:
25 December 1996 (USA) more
Tagline:
Between love and loyalty... Between life and death... Lies a choice no mother should have to make.
Plot:
Based on the true story of the 1981 hunger strike in a British prison, in which IRA prisoner Bobby Sands... more | add synopsis
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4 wins more
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Helen Mirren | ... | Kathleen Quigley | |
| Fionnula Flanagan | ... | Annie Higgins | |
| Aidan Gillen | ... | Gerard Quigley | |
| David O'Hara | ... | Frank Higgins | |
| John Lynch | ... | Bobby Sands | |
| Tom Hollander | ... | Farnsworth | |
| Tim Woodward | ... | Harrington | |
| Ciarán Hinds | ... | Danny Boyle | |
| Geraldine O'Rawe | ... | Alice Quigley | |
| Gerard McSorley | ... | Fr. Daly | |
| Dan Gordon | ... | Inspector McPeake | |
| Grainne Delany | ... | Theresa Higgins | |
| Ciarán Fitzgerald | ... | Liam Quigley | |
| Robert Lang | ... | Government Minister | |
| Stephen Hogan | ... | Young Turk |
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Sons and Warriors (video catalogue title)
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Rated R for language and some political violence and suffering.
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112 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Iceland:12 | South Korea:15 | Germany:12 (bw) | Spain:13 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:R | Ireland:15 (re-rating on appeal) | Ireland:18 (original rating)
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Continuity: The film is clearly set in a border seaside fishing village in Ireland. However, Kathleen is clearly seen voting in the Fermanagh-South Tyrone by-election: a completely land-locked constituency. more
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Farnsworth: We want to make the prisons an asset, not a liability. It is in the prisons that we will break the backs of the IRA. more
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Version of The Rising of the Moon (2002) more
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The Sea Bird more
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break, break, break, on thy cold grey stones, oh sea
I saw this movie when it first came out, and just watched it again last night. I still feel that it's an important movie, and also that everyone in the audience except for me <insert smile here> is missing the point. It's not about the right or wrong of the IRA/Sinn Fein or Thatcher's administration, it's about a more-or-less unprecedented friendship that evolves between two sons' mothers, and how they deal with their sons' impending self-imposed deaths, a friendship that quite suddenly excludes class issues, precisely because it is about _mother's sons_.
This is evoked in many subtle ways: Mrs Quigley's daughter leaves her job at the bank because no one trusts her after her brother has been arrested, and ends up tending bar somewhere outside North Ireland -- rather declassee for a young woman who'd been working in a bank; Mrs Higgins lives her life on a bicycle, gets a driving lesson on the sea-strand from Mrs Quigley, and they both end up getting saved from an incoming tide by British/North Irish soldiers. If you check the screenplay, you can see the change in the use of forenames and last names between the two women -- it's unfair to expect Yanks to pick that up. I can't even begin to explain it to my friends, and hell, I live in a border state.
There's a unifying theme in this movie and it's the sea: the sea the mothers are connected to, and that their sons are not permitted to see.