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I, Dolours (2018)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 22M

Director : Maurice Sweeney

Synopsis

Dolours Price, the infamous IRA radical convicted of bombing England's Old Bailey in 1973, granted a series of revealing interviews in 2010 on the strict condition of their posthumous release. The interviews, brought to life through vividly cinematic reenactments, uncover the birth of her fierce commitment to Irish Republicanism. Price revisits the bombing and the 200-day hunger strike that followed, and discusses her role in the disappearances of some suspected Republican informants. With 2018 marking the 20th anniversary since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, and 50 years since the start of the Troubles, filmmaker Maurice Sweeney presents an eye-opening portrait of a once passionate, now disillusioned nationalist whose clarity of purpose both inspired allegiance and promised terror for so many.

Actors

Dolours Price
Dolours Price
Herself
Lorna Larkin
Lorna Larkin
Dolours Price
Lauren Beale
Lauren Beale
Child Dolours Price
Gail Brady
Gail Brady
Marian Price
Hilary Vesey
Hilary Vesey
Aunt Bridie
Lauren Carr
Lauren Carr
Young Aunt Bridie
Enda Oates
Enda Oates
Joe Lynskey
Mimi Carroll
Mimi Carroll
Jean McConville
Mark Loughran
Mark Loughran
Albert Price
Shane Fallon
Shane Fallon
Kevin McKee
George Cummins
George Cummins
Seamus Wright
Ed Moloney
Ed Moloney
Dolours' Interviewer (voice)

Crews

Maurice Sweeney
Maurice Sweeney
Director

Posters and backgrounds

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