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  1. Hours later, Protestant fighters Kenny and Ginger retaliate by killing a Catholic, starting a full-scale riot. Meanwhile, Liam, a Catholic single father, attempts to help the victims of the fighting, but finds himself on the wrong side of the Protestant-Catholic divide.

    • Philip Appleby
    • Daniel Mornin
  2. Apr 25, 1997 · A raw depiction of the Belfast, Northern Ireland "troubles" as savage tribal warfare. Set shortly after the 1975 cease fire, this movie focuses on the tribulations of Kenny (James Frain), Protestant leader of a group of Shankill Road Loyalists, and his one-time friend Liam (John Lynch), a Catholic. — Dawn M. Barclift.

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    • Drama
    • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
    • 1997-04-25
  3. Nothing Personal (BRITISH-IRISH) Production: A Channel Four Films presentation, in association with Bord Scannan Nah Eireann/Irish Film Board and British Screen, of a Little Bird production ...

  4. Apr 8, 2022 · This is one of my favorite films ever—and Pope Francis’s, too. “Babette’s Feast” is likely one of, if not the only, film to be referenced in a papal document.

  5. Set during 1975, the most difficult period of "The Troubles", story unfolds over a 24-hour period during a tense truce between the Protestant (Loyalists) and Catholic (IRA) militias in Belfast. Once childhood friends, Protestant paramilitarist Kenny and Catholic single father Liam are both...

    • Thaddeus O'sullivan
    • Lynne James
  6. Aug 17, 2009 · Locarno Film Festival LOCARNO, Switzerland — Holland-based Polish director Urszula Antoniak’s “Nothing Personal” is an intensely personal and engrossing tale of a ferociously independent ...

  7. Set shortly after the 1975 cease fire, the film focuses on the tribulations of Kenny, Protestant leader of a group of Shankill Road Loyalists, and his one-time friend Liam, a Catholic. A raw depiction of the Belfast 'troubles' as savage tribal warfare.

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