Movie Details
- Status: Released
- Movie Tagline:
- Genres: Drama, History
- Release Date: 2002-01-16
- Runtime: 107.0 min
- Budget: Not Available
- Revenue: $0.8 million
- Production Companies: Portman Entertainment Group, Screen Ireland, Hell’s Kitchen Films, Granada Television
Cast & Crew
James Nesbitt, Allan Gildea, Gerard Crossan, Mary Moulds, Carmel McCallion, Tim Pigott, Smith, Nicholas Farrell, Christopher Villiers, James Hewitt, Declan Duddy, Edel Frazer, Joanne Lindsay, Mike Edwards, Gerry Hammond, Jason Stammers, Ken Williams, Bryan Watts, Simon Mann, Rhidian Bridge, Johnny O’Donnell, David Clayton Rogers, Sean O’Kane, Thomas McEleney, Deirdre Irvine, Gerry Newton, David Pearse, Gerard McSorley, Kathy Kiera Clarke
Synopsis – What to Expect from “Bloody Sunday”
Bloody Sunday is a 2002 British-Irish historical drama film about the 1972 Bloody Sunday incident in Derry, Northern Ireland. The film was directed by Paul Greengrass and stars James Nesbitt as Ivan Cooper, a Protestant civil rights activist who led a peaceful march that turned into a massacre when British soldiers opened fire on the protesters.
The film follows the events leading up to Bloody Sunday, including the buildup of tension between the British military and the Irish Republican Army, the decision to allow the march to go ahead, and the tragic consequences of that decision. The film also follows the aftermath of the massacre, as the British government attempts to cover up the events and the families of the victims seek justice.
The film opens with a scene of the march on the morning of 30 January 1972, as people gather in the Bogside area of Derry to join the march. As the march begins, the British troops arrive and tensions rise. The troops attempt to stop the march, but the protesters continue on, determined to make their voices heard.
As the march reaches its destination, the British Army opens fire on the protesters, killing 14 people and injuring many more. The film follows the events of the day, as the British government attempts to cover up the events and the families of the victims seek justice.
The film culminates in a scene of the families of the victims gathering in the Bogside area of Derry to commemorate the victims. The film ends
Where to Watch “Bloody Sunday”
If you are wondering where to watch “Bloody Sunday”?
Here are the platforms that are currently streaming “Bloody Sunday” :
Note: The Justwatch widget detects your country and shows which streaming services have the title available. If no services are listed, it’s either because:
- The movie is not streaming in your country – Justwatch checks which platforms have the rights to show the title in your region.
- The movie is not actually streaming on any streaming platform – Justwatch checks all major streaming platforms, but some titles may not be available on any service.
The easy way to find out if it is blocked in your region is to use a VPN.
How to Use a VPN to Access More Titles
Here’s how you can use a VPN to watch “Bloody Sunday” or any other title from anywhere in the world:
- Download and install a VPN app on your device. We recommend CyberGhostVPN or NordVPN.
- Connect to a server in another country where the title might be available. For example, try connecting to a US server.
- Check JustWatch again. It will now show services available in that country.
- Pick a streaming service and enjoy the title! The VPN encrypts your traffic so that it appears you’re in that country.
Using a VPN gives you access to more titles and lets you bypass geographic restrictions. Just connect to a different country and you can stream shows worldwide!
Special Offer:
For a limited time, you can get CyberGhostVPN for 82% off and NordVPN for 63% off!
Both VPNs come with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try them risk-free. With the discount, CyberGhostVPN is as little as $2.15/month and NordVPN is just $3.30/month.
Take advantage of these low prices to unlock more content and browse securely!