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  1. The award-winning 1973 documentary looks at the situation in Northern Ireland as it affects the Catholic community of Ardoyne. Includes interviews with leading figures in the community including social workers, released internees, a parish priest and a Provisional IRA Battalion Commander.

    • (5)
    • Documentary
    • Philip Clayton-Thompson
    • 1973
  2. BSEFilms has uploaded the full 1973 award-winning film "A Place Called Ardoyne" to our YouTube Channel. As excerpted from the BBC review of the film "Belfas...

    • 30 min
    • 328
    • BSEFilms
  3. A Place Called Ardoyne estrenada en el año 1973. The award-winning 1973 documentary looks at the situation in Northern Ireland as it affects the Catholic community of Ardoyne.

  4. 3 de feb. de 2009 · Go to: www.filmfestfinder.com Excerpts from the award-winning 1973 documentary A Place Called Ardoyne about "The Troubles" in Northern Ireland. Narration by Stephen Rae Winner of the Silver...

    • 5 min
    • 17.5K
    • Blackstone Edge
  5. 2h 2min. País de producción. Estados Unidos. Director. George Stevens. Un Lugar En El Sol. (1951) Título original: A Place in the Sun. Ver ahora. Filtros. Mejor precio. Gratis. SD. HD. 4K. 🇪🇸. Alquilar. 3,99€ HD. Comprar. 7,99€ 10,99€ HD. Hemos buscado actualizaciones en 74 plataformas el 8 de mayo de 2024 a las 3:30:32. ¿Hay algún problema?

    • (333)
    • 1951
    • George Eastman; Angela Vickers; Alice Tripp
    • George Stevens
  6. Overview. The award-winning 1973 documentary looks at the situation in Northern Ireland as it affects the Catholic community of Ardoyne. Includes interviews with leading figures in the community including social workers, released internees, a parish priest and a Provisional IRA Battalion Commander. Philip Thompson. Director, Writer. Social. Reviews

  7. Synopsis. The award-winning 1973 documentary looks at the situation in Northern Ireland as it affects the Catholic community of Ardoyne. Includes interviews with leading figures in the community including social workers, released internees, a parish priest and a Provisional IRA Battalion Commander.