Director: Steve McQueen
Stars: Stuart Graham, Laine Megaw, Michael Fassbender, Brian Milligan
Format: BrRip 1080p
Size: 1.6 Gb
The final months of Bobby Sands, the Irish Republican Army activist who
protested his treatment at the hands of British prison guards with a
hunger strike, are chronicled in this historical drama, the first
feature film from artist-turned-filmmaker Steve McQueen. Davey Gillen
(Brian Milligan) is an IRA volunteer who is sentenced to Belfast's
infamous Maze prison, where he shares a cell with fellow IRA member
Gerry Campbell (Liam McMahon).
Like most of the IRA volunteers behind
bars, Gillen and
Campbell are subjected
to frequent violence by the guards, who in turn live with the constant
threat of assassination at the hands of Republicans during their
off-hours. Campbell and Gillen are taking part in a protest in which
they and their fellow IRA inmates are refusing to wear standard
prison-issue uniforms as a protest against Britain's refusal to
recognize them as political prisoners, a move that is complicating their
efforts to pass information among the other prisoners. As the protest
fails to get results, one IRA member behind bars, Bobby Sands (Michael
Fassbender), decides to take a different tack and begins a hunger
strike, refusing to eat until Irish officials are willing to acknowledge
the IRA as a legitimate political organization. However, while Sands'
protest gains the attention both inside prison walls and in the
international news, not everyone believes what he's doing is right, and
Sands finds himself verbally sparring with a priest (Liam Cunningham)
who questions the ethics and effectiveness of the strike. Hunger
received its world premiere at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, where it
was screened as part of the Un Certain Regard program. ~ Mark Deming,
Rovi
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