

28/01/2002
Sunday tells the story of an infamous day in Derry, North of Ireland and how the events of that day were subsequently covered up by the British Government of the time. On Sunday 30th January 1972 a peaceful civil rights march against internment (imprisonment without trial), organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) ended with 13 marchers shot dead and 15 wounded. It became known throughout the world as Bloody Sunday. Told primarily from the perspective of the Derry community, juxtaposed with the British Army/state's preparations and reaction to the day, Sunday communicates the forensic and emotional truth of what happened

Ciarán McMenamin
as Leo Young

Barry Mullan
as John Young

Paul Campbell
as Jackie Duddy

Eva Birthistle
as Maura Young

Christopher Eccleston
as Major Gen. Robert Ford

Kerryanne Mullan
as Teenage Girl in Dancehall

Russell Anderson
as Para Sergeant

Kenny Doughty
as Para 027

Del Synnott
as Para G

Tom Goodman-Hill
as Para H

William Armstrong
as Lt. Col. Jackson

Sean Chapman
as Brig. MacLellan

Renee Weldon
as Leo's Wife

Brid Brennan
as Mrs Young

Mark Lambert
as Jack Doherty

Cara Kelly
as Mary Doherty

Michael Colgan
as Gerard Donaghy

Don Sullivan
as Mr Nash

Kevin Liddy
as Damien 'Bubbles' Donaghy

Eoin Minihan
as Joe Friel

Clare Crockett
as 2nd Knight of Malta

Chris McQuarry
as Gerard's Friend (Dooncha)

Marc O'Shea
as Raymond Rogan

Gerry Downey
as Dr at Rogan's

Nick Haverson
as Company Sergeant Major

Gary Whitaker
as Para 635

Brian Devlin
as Father Daly

Jim Keys
as Paddy Doherty

Michael Loughnan
as Barney McGuigan

Jake Wood
as Checkpoint Soldier

Brendan Mackey
as Father O'Gara

Judith McSpadden
as Hospital Receptionist

Stephen McCole
as Para F

Chris Corrigan
as Forensics Man

David Herlihy
as 1st RUC Interrogator

Stuart Graham
as 2nd RUC Interrogator

Corin Redgrave
as Edward Heath

Michael Byrne
as Lord Widgery

Oliver Ford Davies
as Lord Hailsham

Drew Thompson
as 2nd RUC Man

William Scott-Masson
as Army Barrister

Gary Lydon
as Family Barrister

Pip Torrens
as Inquiry Lawyer

Gerard Rooney
as Man with Barney

Matthew Deery
as 1st IRA Recruit

Stuart Richman
as Buckingham Palace Official

Gerry Duddy
as Mr Duddy

Doireann McKenna
as Young Female Duddy

Brian Nelis
as Young Male Duddy

John Quigley
as Mr Young

Jim Doran
as Megaphone Man

Ruairi McCallion
as William Nash

Liam McGonagle
as Willie McKinney

Vinny Coyle
as Vinny Coyle

Gerard O' Kane
as RUC Man with Megaphone

Patrick Keeney
as John Johnston

Mark Hasson
as 1st IRA Man

Marianne Craig
as 1st Knight of Malta

Robert Logue
as Young Man in Rogan's

Alan Jennings
as Gerard McKinney

Tim Selwyn
as Kevin McElhinney

Glen Simpson
as Michael McDaid

James Wray
as Jim Wray

Niall Kelly
as Michael Kelly

Eamonn Brown
as Hugh Gilmour

Caroline O'Donnell
as Woman looking for her son

James Bradley
as Man Looking for Relative

Albert Thompson
as RUC Photographer

James Knox
as Man in Car

Don Doherty
as Undertaker

Paul Doherty
as 1st RUC Man

Damien McNally
as Solider in Hospital

Steven Finny
as Lieutenant N

Abbie Jones
as 2nd IRA Man

Marie Snoddy
as Woman in Window

Peter Reynolds
as Joe Mahon

Emmet Ward
as 2nd IRA Recruit
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