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Il y a 5 jours · One hunger striker, Bobby Sands, was elected as a member of parliament during the strike, prompting media interest from around the world. The strike was called off after ten prisoners had starved themselves to death, including Sands, whose funeral was attended by 100,000 people.
Il y a 2 jours · But it wasn’t until eight years after the Disco Pigs film that Enda Walsh took to the screen again with arguably his most acclaimed work to date. Walsh co-wrote the screenplay for Steve McQueen’s Caméra d’Or-winning Hunger (2008), which stars Michael Fassbender as political prisoner Bobby Sands who, along with fellow members of the Irish Republican Army, undertook hunger strikers and ...
Il y a 2 jours · «Nuestra generación, la de Bobby Sands, no tuvo la oportunidad que tenemos hoy de reunificar nuestro país por vías pacíficas y democráticas. Eso no existió. Es ahora. Ese es el regalo que debemos dejar a la próxima generación»
Il y a 1 jour · Sadly, the Linfield Ultras hadn’t got the memo and at the match Squinter sat and listened as a lusty rendition of ‘We’re up to our knees in Fenian blood’ was followed by an even more impassioned rendering of ‘F**k Bobby Sands – he’s deid’ (in a corporate Scottish accent, for some reason). Meanwhile, in solidarity with their Free ...
Il y a 3 jours · Steve Coogan stars as Mick McCarthy and Éanna Hardwicke stars as Roy Keane in Saipan, a new Irish film about the events leading up to Ireland's 2002 World Cup campaign, with a first-look photo ...
Il y a 4 jours · Here's your first glimpse at Mick McCarthy and Roy Keane as they're brought to life by actors Steve Coogan and Éanna Hardwicke in the latest cinematic retelling of one of Irish sport's most dramatic moments, Saipan.
Il y a 6 jours · 5 May: Bobby Sands died after 66 days on hunger strike. His death caused riots in many parts of Northern Ireland, and also in Ireland. An estimated 100,000 people attended his funeral. [9] 5 May: an IRA volunteer was injured and another arrested in a gun battle in South Armagh. Twelve undercover British soldiers opened fire on a three-man IRA ...