Bobby Sands film to premier at Cannes
Turner prize winning artist Steve McQueen's "Hunger" Premiers at the Cannes film festival this weekend. I've been looking forward to this since I first heard of it early last year. It was a film that was crying out to be made as the other 2 film's dealing with the 1981 Hungerstrikes(Some Mothers Son and H3) focused mainly on other figures involved (SMS actually creating fictional characters)
"Hunger" focuses on the last 6 weeks in the life of Vol Bobby Sands MP as he starved himself in protest at the criminalisation of Northern Irelands Political Prisoners. No matter what your political affiliations or your opinions on the IRA and its campaign of armed struggle I think anyone who is familiar with the story will agree that the strength shown by Sands and the 9 men who followed him on the agonizing path to death by starvation, their refusal to be labeled "Common Criminals" and their struggle to maintain their dearly held beliefs that they were freedom fighters and not terrorists is something that should be remembered and respected
I'm sure this movie will get a release here soon and I for one am really looking forward to it