Summaries

An examination of the aftermath of the 1998 Real IRA bombing that killed 29 people in Omagh, Northern Ireland.

15 August 1998: the Real IRA exploded a bomb on a crowded street in Omagh, just into Northern Ireland, to halt the Good Friday accords and peace process; 29 people died. Families formed the Omagh Support Group to press the police in their inquiries. The film focuses on the Gallagher family, who lose their son Aiden. His father, Michael, a mechanic, becomes chair of the support group. The press for answers strains his relationship with his wife. High-ranking police speak in bromides. Shadowy figures offer intelligence that calls into question the integrity before and after the bombing of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and its Special Branch. Will the murders remain unsolved?—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • ireland
Genres
  • Drama
Release date May 21, 2004
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) PG-13
Countries of origin United Kingdom Ireland
Language English
Filming locations Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Production companies Tiger Aspect Productions Channel 4 Television Corporation Hell's Kitchen International

Box office

Gross worldwide $57684

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 46m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

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