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The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006) -- A sympathetic look at Republicans in early 20th century Ireland, and two brothers who are torn apart by anti-Brit rebellion.
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Paul Laverty (writer)
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Release Date:
23 June 2006 (Ireland) more
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Winner of the PALME D'OR at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
Plot:
A sympathetic look at Republicans in early 20th century Ireland, and two brothers who are torn apart by anti-Brit rebellion. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
5 wins & 19 nominations more
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(28 articles)
The Notable Films of 2010: Part Eight
 (From Dark Horizons. 2 January 2010, 7:01 AM, PST)

Top 10 Irish films of the decade (IrishCentral)
 (From IrishCentral. 17 December 2009, 4:29 AM, PST)

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Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Cillian Murphy ... Damien
Padraic Delaney ... Teddy (as Pádraic Delaney)
Liam Cunningham ... Dan
Orla Fitzgerald ... Sinead
Mary O'Riordan ... Peggy (as Mary Riordan)
Mary Murphy ... Bernadette
Laurence Barry ... Micheail
Damien Kearney ... Finbar
Frank Bourke ... Leo
Myles Horgan ... Rory
Martin Lucey ... Congo
Aidan O'Hare ... Steady Boy
Shane Casey ... Kevin
John Crean ... Chris
Máirtín de Cógáin ... Sean (as Mairtin de Cogain)
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
El viento que agita la cebada (Spain)
Il vento che accarezza l'erba (Italy)
Le vent se lève (France)
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Runtime:
UK:127 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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The commercial interest expressed in the United Kingdom was initially much lower than in other European countries and only 30 prints of the film were planned for distribution in the UK, compared with 300 in France. However, after the Palme d'Or award the film appeared on 105 screens in the UK, more than three times larger than the UK release for any of Ken Loach's previous films. more
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Anachronisms: As the Black and Tans drive through the village, they pass a blue house with modern PVC windows. more
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Damien: The Treaty does not express the will of the people, but the fear of the people. more
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Soundtrack:
Amhráin Na bhFiann more

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146 out of 180 people found the following review useful.
Sad tale, 19 June 2006
8/10
Author: shelliob from United Kingdom

An exciting piece of Ken Loach drama based on events that sparked the Irish war of independence. Despite being labelled 'anti-British' by critics born 60 years after these events took place, the incidents depicted in this film have in fact all been documented by the British government and are a matter of historical fact. Events such as the treatment of the local population at the brutal hands of the infamous convict drafted Black and tans force have all been recorded assiduously by both sides in the conflict. And the civil war that followed a decision to allow the mostly protestant north to be a part of the new British welfare state. A clash of ideals, deftly handled by Loach, it's a real pity that so many will have their minds made up before they've even seen the film.

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