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Sunday
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
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Ciarán McMenamin
Leo Young![Foto de Barry Mullan Foto de Barry Mullan](https://images.euassisti.com.br/unsafe/220x300/static.euassisti.com.br/default/images/220x330/default-artista.webp)
Barry Mullan
John Young![Foto de Paul Campbell Foto de Paul Campbell](https://images.euassisti.com.br/unsafe/220x300/static.euassisti.com.br/default/images/220x330/default-artista.webp)
Paul Campbell
Jackie Duddy![Foto de Julieann Campbell Foto de Julieann Campbell](https://images.euassisti.com.br/unsafe/220x300/static.euassisti.com.br/default/images/220x330/default-artista.webp)
Julieann Campbell
Geraldine Richmond![Foto de Eva Birthistle Foto de Eva Birthistle](https://images.euassisti.com.br/unsafe/220x300/static.euassisti.com.br/6281d880bf37c650a346ff8c/original/eva-birthistle.webp)
Eva Birthistle
Maura Young