The Bloody Border
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2020-08-24 • 0h 53m
The painful story of Ireland and the Irish people, who struggled for centuries to free themselves from the tyrannical clutches of the British Empire; an epic tale of poverty, hunger, despair, violence and unyielding courage.
- Directors
- Christel Fomm
- Writters
- Martin Tönnessen, Christel Fomm
- Editors
- Martin Tönnessen, Christel Fomm, Martin Kaiser-Landwehr
The Bloody Border
Visit website2020-08-24 • 0h 53m
6.3/10 • 3
The painful story of Ireland and the Irish people, who struggled for centuries to free themselves from the tyrannical clutches of the British Empire; an epic tale of poverty, hunger, despair, violence and unyielding courage.
- Directors
- Christel Fomm
- Writters
- Martin Tönnessen, Christel Fomm
- Editors
- Martin Tönnessen, Christel Fomm, Martin Kaiser-Landwehr
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsSimon T. Roden
Self - Narrator (voice)
Bill Rolston
Self - Sociologist
Susan McCrory
Self - Belfast Resident
Eileen WEir
Self - Belfast Resident
Derek Scally
Self - Journalist
Raymond McCord
Self - Victims Rights Activist
Tommy McKearney
Self - Former IRA Member
Éamon de Valera
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Michael Collins
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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- Status
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- Original Language
- German
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- Keywords
- dublin, irelandnorthern irelandterrorismira (irish republican army)belfast, north irelandbritish historybritish colonialismnational identitypolitical repressionstate crimesthe troubles (north ireland, 1966-98)irish great potato famine (1845-52)irish history