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Brenda Fricker | Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan | |
Michelle Forbes | ||
Gerard McSorley | Michael Gallagher | |
Kathy Kiera Clarke | Elizabeth Gibson | |
Fiona Glascott | Cathy Gallagher | |
Tara Lynne O'Neill | Carol Radford | |
Pauline Hutton | Sharon Gallagher | |
Stuart Graham | Victor Barker | |
Alan Devlin | Laurence Rush | |
Peter Ballance | Mark Breslin | |
Michele Forbes | Patsy Gallagher | |
Claire Connor | Caroline Gibson | |
Gerard Crossan | Hugh | |
Ian McElhinney | Stanley McCombe | |
Sarah Gilbert | Patricia McLaughlin | |
Frances Quinn | Marion Radford |
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Producer | Paul Greengrass
Ed Guiney Greg Brenman Mary Callery |
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Writer | Paul Greengrass
Guy Hibbert |
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Cinematography | Donal Gilligan
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The true story of a father's search for justice. The called themselves the real IRA. Selecting their target carefully, the bomb claimed 31 lives. Devastating the small peaceful town of Omagh. At the heart of the story is Michael Gallagher, who lost his 21-year-old son in the explosion. The film shows his family's private trauma and Michael's public struggle as key spokesman for the support group as they strive to uncover the truth. |
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