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Brief synopsis:
On 12 August 1969, the disaffected Catholic population of the Bogside district of Derry, Northern Ireland, took to the streets in the wake of a Protestant Apprentice Boys parade in the city. The riots continued for three days and ended when British troops were deployed, a decision that was to shape the future of Northern Ireland for over thirty years. This film takes us ‘behind the barricades’ on both sides to reveal the inside stories surrounding the battle.
Photo: Lorcan Doherty, Vinny Cunningham
Format: 35mm, DigiBeta
Year of Production: 2004
Running Time: 58 mins (DigiBeta), 60 mins (35mm)
Director: Vinny Cunningham
Producer: Vinny Cunningham
Executive/Co-Producers: Brendan McCarthy, Farah Durrani
Editor: Kevin Murray
Screenwriter: John Peto
Director of Photography: Mark McCauley
Sound: Billy Gallagher
Music: Jim Walker
Principal Cast: Lord James Callaghan, Nell McCafferty, Martin McGuinness, Gregory Campbell, Bernadette Devlin
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Production Company:
Perfect Cousin Productions Ltd
3 Demesne Gardens
Derry BT48 9NA, N. Ireland
Tel: +44(0)28 7137 2432
info@northlandbroadcast.net
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Sales Agent:
Perfect Cousin Productions Ltd
3 Demesne Gardens
Derry BT48 9NA, N. Ireland
Tel: +44(0)28 7137 2432
info@northlandbroadcast.net
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