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Sunday (2002 film)

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Director
  
First episode date
  
January 28, 2002

Writer
  
6.4/10
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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Sunday (2002 film) movie poster

Release date
  
28 January 2002 (2002-01-28)

Nominations
  
International Emmy Award for TV Movie/Mini-Series

Cast
  
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Eva Birthistle
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Ciaran McMenamin
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Brid Brennan

Similar movies
  
Titanic Town (1998), Hunger (2008), Four Days in July (1984), Omagh (2004), Elephant (1989)

Sunday is a television drama, produced by Sunday Productions for Channel 4 and screened on 25 January 2002. It dramatises the events of "Bloody Sunday" through the eyes of the families of the dead and injured, specifically those of Leo Young, older brother of John Young, who was killed on the day. The timescale covers events in the years prior to Bloody Sunday, and subsequent events up to and including the Widgery Tribunal.

It was written by Jimmy McGovern and directed by Charles McDougall, and the Channel 4 transmission was followed by a live studio debate about the issues involved. It was overshadowed by the rival Bloody Sunday, shown eight days previously by ITV.

While the ITV's Bloody Sunday filmed most of its scenes in Ballymun in Dublin, Sunday filmed the majority of its scenes in Derry itself. Streets and areas where the actual events of Bloody Sunday happened were used by the production team, such as William Street, Creggan, Craigavon Bridge and Harvey Street, where Father Edward Daly was, in a well-known scene, filmed waving a blood stained handkerchief escorting men carrying one of the victims, Jackie Duddy.

It was released on DVD in the United Kingdom in February 2007.

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Sunday (2002 film) IMDb Sunday (2002 film) themoviedb.org