[van-announce] Bloody Sunday the movie
B.C. Commitee for Human Rights in the Philippines
bcchrp2 at telus.net
Thu Sep 19 18:16:35 PDT 2002
'Bloody Sunday' the movie
Dear Friends,
This is a general email to everyone on my mailing list. I'd be grateful if
you would read this email and then send it to everyone on your own mailing
list with a request that they do likewise and so on. I am hoping that from
my PC in Dublin the word will go out to hundreds of thousands of people
worldwide regarding the award winning movie 'Bloody Sunday' which is about
to open in the United States and Canada and many other countries around the
world.
'Bloody Sunday' is a critically acclaimed low budget movie with a big
impact. It truthfully recounts the events of Sunday, January 30, 1972, a
traumatic afternoon for my community in Derry, when British Paratroopers
shot 27 people, 13 of whom died that day.
Since 1996 I have worked closely with the Bloody Sunday families as part of
their campaign for justice and truth. With their support, I published
'Eyewitness Bloody Sunday' (Wolfhound Press 1997) a book which became an
important catalyst in their campaign for the establishment of a new Bloody
Sunday Inquiry.
The book was also the inspiration for two British filmmakers, Mark Redhead
and Paul Greengrass, to make the movie. They invited me to be co-producer
and, with the support and cooperation of the Bloody Sunday families and
wounded, we set about making the first full length feature film, simply
called 'Bloody Sunday'.
By Hollywood standards our budget was small ($4.3 million). However,
despite the low budget our cast involved over 10,000 people. In Derry,
upwards of 7,000 people volunteered in freezing cold and wet weather in
February 2001 to help us recreate the original march for the purpose of the
film.
When the film was shown to the Bloody Sunday families and wounded in Derry
earlier this year, it was, at its conclusion, given a standing ovation. For
the filmmakers, it was both a humbling and encouraging endorsement. Since
then, the film has astounded us by the impact it has made and the awards it
has received worldwide. In Italy, for example, the demand was such that
four copies of the film soon spiralled to over 60 showing across the nation,
netting over $1 million in box office sales! To date, the film has won six
international awards (Australia, Croatia, Germany, Israel, Portugual and the
USA) including 'Best Picture Awards' at the prestigious 'Sundance Film
Festival 2002' and the 'Berlin Film Festival 2002'. It has now been
selected for the New York Film Festival from which it will begin a tour of
the United States, Canada and other worldwide territories, promoted by
Paramount Classics.
Eventually 'Bloody Sunday' will be available in North America and elsewhere
on video and DVD. However, it was made primarily as a theatrical piece and,
as such, its full impact can best be experienced in that medium. Together
with the families who lost loved ones on that day, we are hopeful that the
film will be supported initially in New York and in other cities and towns
throughout North America. I am writing especially to encourage as many
people as possible in the New York area to come and see the movie.
Paramount Classics have predicted that if New York in particular leads, the
rest of the country will follow. So, we appeal to those in the New York
area, and the east coast in general, to come and see it and encourage your
families, relatives, friends and associates to see it also.
I genuinely believe that 'Bloody Sunday' is one of the most important films
to be made about the 'Troubles' in the last 30 years. It contextualises the
destruction of the non-violent Civil Rights Movement and the accendency of
the armed struggle. One critic described our movie as "a pain-filled
masterpiece". What is most important is that it was made by Irish and
British people together. Those participating included families of the
victims, the wounded, eyewitnesses to the massacre in 1972 and former
British soldiers who had served in Northern Ireland. The making of the film
was, in reality, a mini peace process. It has a very authentic feel about
it. Everyone on its production worked with integrity to tell the truth
about the horror and consequences of that terrible day.
With the Bloody Sunday families support, I was co-producer of the movie,
consultant and march organiser. I worked alongside English director, Paul
Greengrass and English Producer, Mark Redhead, two of the most honourable
people I have ever encountered in my professional career. The movie was a
co-production between Granda Films and Jim Sheridan's 'Hell's Kitchen'.
The movie has been critically acclaimed throughout the world. For example,
the following is a quote from Peter Traver's review in the September 2002
edition of 'Rolling Stone' magazine:
"Look for Paul Greengrass' volcanic re-creation of the massacre in Northern
Ireland on January 30th, 1972 - immortalized in the song by U2 - to take on
the giants in the race for best picture of 2002. The film is also a triumph
for actor James Nesbitt, who plays civil-rights leader Ivan Cooper with an
intensity of feeling that will leave you shaken. And to think this stunner
of a film cost less ($4.3 million) than it takes to keep Harry Potter in
wands."
Travers went on to predict: "Bloody Sunday star James Nesbitt may be the
actor of the year."
The movie will open at the New York Film Festival on 2nd October at the
Lincoln Center.
Below is a Paramount Classics link which gives more details about the movie
including access to a trailer:
http://www.paramountclassics.com/bloodysunday/
Just a couple of days after Bloody Sunday the bereaved families had to
endure another wound when, through their New York Consulate, the Government
of Prime Minister Edward Heath disseminated lies to the world media about
the dead and wounded, suggesting that many were gunmen, bombers. They also
alleged some were on the Army's wanted list. At the time the families did
not understand the power of the first sound bite. However, their epic
struggle for justice has reached historic proportions and they are an
inspiration to people around the world who are fighting against powerful
forces for Human Rights and Justice. This movie is dedicated by Paul
Greengrass, Mark Redhead and myself to the Bloody Sunday families and all
who seek Truth, Justice and accountability for Human Rights abuses
throughout the world.
Please forward this message to everyone on your email list with a request
that they to forward to everyone on theirs. Most importantly, please come
to see this remarkable movie and encourage your families, relatives, friends
and associates to see it also. Remember, 'Bloody Sunday' opens in New York
on October 2 and thereafter, will be in all the major US cities during
October and November 2002.
I would be grateful if everyone who does forward this email would include
the following email address so that I can tract the success of this letter
appeal: bloodysundayfilm2002 at yahoo.com
With thanks for your kindness and consideration,
Yours Sincerely,
Don Mullan.
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