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FIPA 2007 - Out of competition Aspects of European Production
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Bloody Sunday - A Derry Diary
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Bloody Sunday - A Derry Diary

On 30th January 1972 the British Army shot dead thirteen unarmed civilians on a civil rights march in Derry, Northern Ireland. At the subsequent Tribunal of Inquiry, Lord Chief Justice Widgery exonerated the soldiers and blighted the reputation of those who were killed and wounded by describing them as gunmen and bombers. In 1998 a new Tribunal of Inquiry was announced into the day that has become known as "Bloody Sunday". This documentary follows the course of the Inquiry from the point of view of the families of the victims as they travelled between Derry and London over a five year period. The filmmaker Margo Harkin was a witness to Bloody Sunday and gave evidence to the Tribunal of Inquiry which is expected to report in late 2007.
Ireland / Germany - 2006 - 1 h 25 mn - Betacam Digital - Colour
Director
Margo Harkin
Camera
Paddy Stevenon
Sound
Derek Hehir, Paul Maynes, David Kilpatrick
Editing
Jim Davis, David Gray
Music
John O'Neill

Production
Besom Productions Ltd,
26-28 Bishop Street, Top Floor,
BT48 6PP Londonderry, Royaume-Uni
Tél : +44 2871 370 303
Fax : +44 2871 370 728
E-mail : edel@besomproductions.co.uk

Co-Production
Lichtblick Film

Sales
Besom Productions Ltd,
26-28 Bishop Street, Top Floor,
BT48 6PP Londonderry, Royaume-Uni
Tél : +44 2871 370 303
Fax : +44 2871 370 728
E-mail : edel@besomproductions.co.uk