Trailer of the English film "Five minutes of glory"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5-Hg1O4zzE

Next weekend there will be no big news on the list of the ten highest grossing films because there are no commercial titles, except for the comedy "Exposados," with Jennifer Aniston.

Among the premieres next week is the English drama Five minutes of glory, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel and starring Liam Neeson and James Nesbitt, which, unless its distributor invests in advertising, I do not think it will be very successful in our country.

La movie Five minutes of glory places us in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, 1975. A low-level civil war has been brewing, with the IRA targeting British loyalists and the Ulster loyalist Volunteer Force demanding revenge against Catholics who they consider Republican militants.
Alistair Little, 16, is the leader of a UVF cell eager to shed blood. He and his gang are given the go-ahead to kill a young Catholic, James Griffin, as a retaliation and warning to the others. When the hit is perpetrated, Joe Griffin - the target's 11-year-old little brother - looks at his brother with a shot to the head in horror.

Thirty years later Joe Griffin and Alistair must meet, on camera, facing a reconciliation. Alistair has served his sentence, and peace has been established in Northern Ireland, but unbeknownst to the production team, Joe Griffin is not coming on the show to shake hands but to stick a knife at his killer. brother live.


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