HUNGER
Synopsis:
Raymond Lohan wearily follows his normal routine: an ordinary man doing the job of a prison officer in the Maze Prison in Northern Ireland, 1981. Working within one of the infamous H-Blocks, where republican prisoners are on the Blanket and No-Wash protest, is a living hell for both prisoner and prison officer. A young, new prisoner Davey Gillen is brought into this environment for the first time. Although terrified, Davey resolutely refuses to wear the prison uniform - he is no common criminal. So joining the Blanket protest, he shares a filthy cell with another ‘non-conforming’ republican prisoner Gerry Campbell. Gerry, hardened to the horrific realities of Maze life, guides Davey through the daily routine, he trains him how to smuggle items and exchange ‘comms’ (communications) with the outside world, passing them on to their H-Block leader Bobby Sands at Sunday Mass. The prisoners are persuaded to take up the prison regime’s offer of civilian clothes – a potential breakthrough in their struggle to regain political status – only for them to be mocked by the ‘clown clothes’ handed out.
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Duration:96’35mm, colour |
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Michael Fassbender, Stuart Graham, Helena Bereen, Larry Cowan, Liam Cunningham |
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Screenplay: Enda Walsh, Steve McQueen |
Producer: Laura Hastings, Smith Robin Gutch |
Photography: Sean Bobbitt |
Editing: Joe Walker |
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35mm, colour |
Production: Blast! Films | Film 4 | Channel Four Films | Broadcasting Commission of Ireland | Northern Ireland Screen | Wales Creative IP Fund |
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http://www.hungerthemovie.co.uk |
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