| | | Sunday at 5 tells the story of Northern Ireland’s troubles through the memories of two ex-prisoners - former Loyalist Billy McQuiston and former Republican Seanna Walsh. Filmed in 2008, this documentary explores the complexities of the "peace process" in ten-year hindsight, as experienced both inside and outside of prison. Throughout, the director cross-cuts between archive footage and interviews with subjects such as prison wardens, relatives and mediators.
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| Specifications | | Product Code | 167 | | Formats | DVD | | Duration | 57 minutes | | Languages | English | | Country of Origin | Northern Ireland | | Key Stages | 4, 5 | | Subject | Citizenship, History, RE | | Year | 2008 |
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