Sunday

Sunday (2002)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2002-01-28
  • User Rating: 7.4/10 from 8 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Sunday Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Charles McDougall
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Summary

Sunday tells the story of an infamous day in Derry, North of Ireland and how the events of that day were subsequently covered up by the British Government of the time. On Sunday 30th January 1972 a peaceful civil rights march against internment (imprisonment without trial), organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) ended with 13 marchers shot dead and 15 wounded. It became known throughout the world as Bloody Sunday. Told primarily from the perspective of the Derry community, juxtaposed with the British Army/state's preparations and reaction to the day, Sunday communicates the forensic and emotional truth of what happened

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  • Ciarán McMenamin

    as Leo Young
  • Barry Mullan

    as John Young
  • Paul Campbell

    as Jackie Duddy
  • Julieann Campbell

    as Geraldine Richmond
  • Eva Birthistle

    as Maura Young
  • Christopher Eccleston

    as Major Gen. Robert Ford
  • Kerryanne Mullan

    as Teenage Girl in Dancehall
  • Russell Anderson

    as Para Sergeant
  • Kenny Doughty

    as Para 027
  • Del Synnott

    as Para G
  • Tom Goodman-Hill

    as Para H
  • William Armstrong

    as Lt. Col. Jackson
  • Sean Chapman

    as Brig. MacLellan
  • Renee Weldon

    as Leo's Wife
  • Brid Brennan

    as Mrs Young
  • Mark Lambert

    as Jack Doherty
  • Cara Kelly

    as Mary Doherty
  • Michael Colgan

    as Gerard Donaghy
  • Don Sullivan

    as Mr Nash
  • Kevin Liddy

    as Damien 'Bubbles' Donaghy
  • Eoin Minihan

    as Joe Friel
  • Clare Crockett

    as 2nd Knight of Malta
  • Chris McQuarry

    as Gerard's Friend (Dooncha)
  • Marc O'Shea

    as Raymond Rogan
  • Gerry Downey

    as Dr at Rogan's
  • Nick Haverson

    as Company Sergeant Major
  • Gary Whitaker

    as Para 635
  • Brian Devlin

    as Father Daly
  • Jim Keys

    as Paddy Doherty
  • Michael Loughnan

    as Barney McGuigan
  • Jake Wood

    as Checkpoint Soldier
  • Brendan Mackey

    as Father O'Gara
  • Judith McSpadden

    as Hospital Receptionist
  • Stephen McCole

    as Para F
  • Chris Corrigan

    as Forensics Man
  • David Herlihy

    as 1st RUC Interrogator
  • Stuart Graham

    as 2nd RUC Interrogator
  • Corin Redgrave

    as Edward Heath
  • Michael Byrne

    as Lord Widgery
  • Oliver Ford Davies

    as Lord Hailsham
  • Drew Thompson

    as 2nd RUC Man
  • William Scott-Masson

    as Army Barrister
  • Gary Lydon

    as Family Barrister
  • Pip Torrens

    as Inquiry Lawyer
  • Gerard Rooney

    as Man with Barney
  • Matthew Deery

    as 1st IRA Recruit
  • Stuart Richman

    as Buckingham Palace Official
  • Gerry Duddy

    as Mr Duddy
  • Doireann McKenna

    as Young Female Duddy
  • Brian Nelis

    as Young Male Duddy
  • John Quigley

    as Mr Young
  • Jim Doran

    as Megaphone Man
  • Ruairi McCallion

    as William Nash
  • Liam McGonagle

    as Willie McKinney
  • Vinny Coyle

    as Vinny Coyle
  • Gerard O' Kane

    as RUC Man with Megaphone
  • Patrick Keeney

    as John Johnston
  • Mark Hasson

    as 1st IRA Man
  • Marianne Craig

    as 1st Knight of Malta
  • Robert Logue

    as Young Man in Rogan's
  • Alan Jennings

    as Gerard McKinney
  • Tim Selwyn

    as Kevin McElhinney
  • Glen Simpson

    as Michael McDaid
  • James Wray

    as Jim Wray
  • Niall Kelly

    as Michael Kelly
  • Eamonn Brown

    as Hugh Gilmour
  • Caroline O'Donnell

    as Woman looking for her son
  • James Bradley

    as Man Looking for Relative
  • Albert Thompson

    as RUC Photographer
  • James Knox

    as Man in Car
  • Don Doherty

    as Undertaker
  • Paul Doherty

    as 1st RUC Man
  • Damien McNally

    as Solider in Hospital
  • Steven Finny

    as Lieutenant N
  • Abbie Jones

    as 2nd IRA Man
  • Marie Snoddy

    as Woman in Window
  • Peter Reynolds

    as Joe Mahon
  • Emmet Ward

    as 2nd IRA Recruit
Camera Barry Ackroyd Director of Photography
Writing Jimmy McGovern Writer
Directing Charles McDougall Director

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