Nothing Personal is a 1995 Irish-British drama film; it was directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan with screenwriter Daniel Mornin.
Nothing Personal | |
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Directed by | Thaddeus O'Sullivan |
Written by | Daniel Mornin |
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Cinematography | Dick Pope |
Music by | Philip Appleby |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Countries | Ireland United Kingdom |
Ian Hart won the Volpi Cup for best supporting actor at the 52nd Venice International Film Festival.[1]
In 1975 Belfast, the Troubles are in full effect. A Protestant bar is bombed by Catholics and several people are killed. 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.
Films directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan | |
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