Omagh (2005)
Samedi 15 août 1998, ville d'Omagh en Irlande du Nord. A 15h10, lorsque la bombe de 250 kg explose dans le quartier commerçant de Market Street, elle tue 29 personnes et en blesse plus de 250 autres. Cet attentat, le plus meurtrier du conflit nord-irlandais, est revendiqué par le Real IRA, groupe dissident de l'Armée Républicaine Irlandaise. Un mois plus tard, en dépit des engagements solennels de Londres et de Dublin, les responsables de l'attentat continuent à échapper aux policiers des deux Irlandes. Certaines sources affirment que la police connaît l'identité des coupables, mais ne les attrapera jamais, faute d'éléments à charge. En colère, les habitants d'Omagh décident de constituer une association d'aide aux victimes. Un homme, Michael Gallagher, dont le fils, Aiden, est mort lors de cet attentat, devient le porte-parole des familles.
Directeur: Pete Travis
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Gerard McSorley as Michael Gallagher |
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Michèle Forbes as Patsy Gallagher |
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Brenda Fricker as Nuala O'Loan |
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Stuart Graham as Victor Barker |
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Peter Ballance as Mark Breslin |
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Brendan Coyle as Detective Sergeant John White |
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Ian McElhinney as Stanley McCombe |
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Stanley Townsend as Sam Pollock |
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Fiona Glascott as Cathy Gallagher |
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Pauline Hutton as Sharon Gallagher |
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Kathy Kiera Clarke as Elizabeth Gibson |
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Claire Connor as Caroline Gibson |
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Gerard Crossan as Hugh |
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Alan Devlin as Laurence Rush |
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Francesco Quinn as Marion Radford |
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Tara Lynne O'Neill as Carol Radford |
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Lorcan Cranitch as Chief Constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan |
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Chris Corrigan as Duty Sergeant |
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Sarah Gilbert as Patricia McLaughlin |
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Kreeta Taponen as Nurse |
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Brid Ní Chumhaill as Anne McCombe |
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Brent Hearne as Pat Doherty |
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Breige Roche as Ann (Patsy's Sister) |
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Andy Moore as Bomber One |
| Directing | Pete Travis | Director |
| Production | Arthur Lappin | Executive Producer |
| Production | Don Mullan | Producer |
| Production | Dan Hubbard | Casting |
| Production | Paul Greengrass | Producer |
| Production | Mary Callery | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Clive Barrett | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh | Costume Design |
| Production | Andrew Lowe | Executive Producer |
| Production | Mary Maguire | Casting |
| Production | Mary Alleguen | Production Manager |
| Crew | Caroline McManus | Post Production Supervisor |
| Production | Tristan Whalley | Executive Producer |
| Production | Ed Guiney | Producer |
| Production | Greg Brenman | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Donal Gilligan | Director of Photography |
| Art | Julie Busher | Art Direction |
| Art | David Wilson | Production Design |
| Production | Brendan McCarthy | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Guy Hibbert | Writer |
| Visual Effects | Simon Frame | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Camera | Patrick Redmond | Still Photographer |
| Production | Rosanne Flynn | Researcher |
| Directing | Louise Gaffney | Script Supervisor |
| Production | Sarah Hanna | Casting Associate |
| Art | Rory Bruen | Assistant Art Director |
| Visual Effects | Harriet Donington | Visual Effects Producer |
| Writing | Paul Greengrass | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jennifer Hegarty | Makeup Artist |
| Camera | Ciarán Tanham | Camera Operator |
| Costume & Make-Up | Fiona Hogan | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Tina Phelan | Makeup Artist |
| Visual Effects | Kevin Byrne | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Eileen Buggy | Key Hair Stylist |