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Hunger
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Irish republican Bobby Sands leads the inmates of a Northern Irish prison in a hunger strike.
Actors:
Stuart Graham, Laine Megaw, Brian Milligan, Liam McMahon, Karen Hassan, Michael Fassbender, Frank McCusker, Lalor Roddy, Helen Madden, Des McAleer, Geoff Gatt, ...»
Director:
Steve McQueen
Country:
International, France
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Stuart Graham
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Laine Megaw
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Brian Milligan
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Liam McMahon
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Karen Hassan
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Michael Fassbender
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Frank McCusker
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Lalor Roddy
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Helen Madden
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Des McAleer
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Geoff Gatt
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Rory Mullen
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Ben Peel
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Helena Bereen
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Paddy Jenkins
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Liam Cunningham
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Billy Clarke
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Ciaran Flynn
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B.J. Hogg
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January 21, 2013 In the desolate surrounds of a prison environment that affronts humanity McQueen finds the redemptive struggles, and unrelenting spirit in the feces smeared walls of a British prison.
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New Statesman
November 02, 2015 The stylistic palette of McQueen's picture, and its grasp of cinematic vocabulary, elevate the film to a purely visceral realm, so that it seems to bypass your eyes and ears and go straight for your nerve endings.
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Artforum
June 01, 2015 In such extreme circumstances, the human body may be the last desperate frontier of protest. Hunger makes this all too clear.
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Toronto Star
April 10, 2009 Relying on images more than words, it's a plea for humanity in times of insanity.
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Critic's Notebook
October 07, 2015 Mr. Sands's story loosely serves as a framework that joins together a series of filmic gallery installations that graphically explore the fragility of the human body.
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Chicago Reader
April 17, 2009 Midway through the movie there's an epic 24-minute scene...in the claustrophobic cell block the protesters have already internalized their cause so deeply that the world of words seems distant and inconsequential.
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Chicago Sun-Times
April 16, 2009 Hunger is not about the rights and wrongs of the British in Northern Ireland, but about inhumane prison conditions, the steeled determination of IRA members like Bobby Sands, and a rock and a hard place.
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Stop Smiling
August 02, 2015 McQueen thus succeeds in manufacturing a palpable intensity (some of it very difficult to watch), but retreats into individual subjectivity when it might do better to open out into the larger political arena.
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December 12, 2015 There is no attempt to set Sands up as a great martyr, no Jesus pose or sentimental music to manipulate emotions. Hunger is interested in none of this. Instead, [McQueen] lets the bodies that sacrificed themselves tell the story they created.
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