Sunday (2002)
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
Director:
Charles McDougall
Writer:
Jimmy McGovern
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CiarĂ¡n McMenamin as Leo Young |
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Barry Mullan as John Young |
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Paul Campbell as Jackie Duddy |
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Eva Birthistle as Maura Young |
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Christopher Eccleston as Major Gen. Robert Ford |
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Kerryanne Mullan as Teenage Girl in Dancehall |
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Russell Anderson as Para Sergeant |
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Kenny Doughty as Para 027 |
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Del Synnott as Para G |
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Tom Goodman-Hill as Para H |
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William Armstrong as Lt. Col. Jackson |
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Sean Chapman as Brig. MacLellan |
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Renee Weldon as Leo's Wife |
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Brid Brennan as Mrs Young |
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Mark Lambert as Jack Doherty |
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Cara Kelly as Mary Doherty |
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Michael Colgan as Gerard Donaghy |
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Don Sullivan as Mr Nash |
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Kevin Liddy as Damien 'Bubbles' Donaghy |
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Eoin Minihan as Joe Friel |
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Clare Crockett as 2nd Knight of Malta |
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Chris McQuarry as Gerard's Friend (Dooncha) |
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Marc O'Shea as Raymond Rogan |
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Gerry Downey as Dr at Rogan's |
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Nick Haverson as Company Sergeant Major |
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Gary Whitaker as Para 635 |
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Brian Devlin as Father Daly |
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Jim Keys as Paddy Doherty |
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Michael Loughnan as Barney McGuigan |
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Jake Wood as Checkpoint Soldier |
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Brendan Mackey as Father O'Gara |
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Judith McSpadden as Hospital Receptionist |
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Stephen McCole as Para F |
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Chris Corrigan as Forensics Man |
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David Herlihy as 1st RUC Interrogator |
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Stuart Graham as 2nd RUC Interrogator |
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Corin Redgrave as Edward Heath |
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Michael Byrne as Lord Widgery |
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Oliver Ford Davies as Lord Hailsham |
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Drew Thompson as 2nd RUC Man |
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William Scott-Masson as Army Barrister |
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Gary Lydon as Family Barrister |
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Pip Torrens as Inquiry Lawyer |
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Gerard Rooney as Man with Barney |
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Matthew Deery as 1st IRA Recruit |
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Stuart Richman as Buckingham Palace Official |
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Gerry Duddy as Mr Duddy |
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Doireann McKenna as Young Female Duddy |
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Brian Nelis as Young Male Duddy |
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John Quigley as Mr Young |
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Jim Doran as Megaphone Man |
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Ruairi McCallion as William Nash |
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Liam McGonagle as Willie McKinney |
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Vinny Coyle as Vinny Coyle |
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Gerard O' Kane as RUC Man with Megaphone |
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Patrick Keeney as John Johnston |
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Mark Hasson as 1st IRA Man |
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Marianne Craig as 1st Knight of Malta |
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Robert Logue as Young Man in Rogan's |
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Alan Jennings as Gerard McKinney |
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Tim Selwyn as Kevin McElhinney |
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Glen Simpson as Michael McDaid |
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James Wray as Jim Wray |
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Niall Kelly as Michael Kelly |
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Eamonn Brown as Hugh Gilmour |
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Caroline O'Donnell as Woman looking for her son |
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James Bradley as Man Looking for Relative |
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Albert Thompson as RUC Photographer |
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James Knox as Man in Car |
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Don Doherty as Undertaker |
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Paul Doherty as 1st RUC Man |
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Damien McNally as Solider in Hospital |
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Steven Finny as Lieutenant N |
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Abbie Jones as 2nd IRA Man |
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Marie Snoddy as Woman in Window |
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Peter Reynolds as Joe Mahon |
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Emmet Ward as 2nd IRA Recruit |
| Writing | Jimmy McGovern | Writer |
| Directing | Charles McDougall | Director |
| Camera | Barry Ackroyd | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Jimmy McGovern | Screenplay |
| Editing | Barrie Vince | Editor |
| Sound | Adrian Johnston | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Gub Neal | Producer |
| Production | Veronica Castillo | Line Producer |
| Production | Stephen Gargan | Co-Producer |
| Production | Stephen Gargan | Executive Producer |
| Production | Jim Keys | Executive Producer |
| Production | Catriona McKenzie | Executive Producer |
| Production | Catriona McKenzie | Co-Producer |
| Art | Stephen Fineren | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Barbara Kidd | Costume Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sue Milton | Makeup Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Samantha Marshall | Makeup Supervisor |
| Directing | Charlie Leech | First Assistant Director |