The Wind That Shakes the Barley with Cillian Murphy: DVD Cover
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The Wind That Shakes the Barley Director: Ken Loach Cast: Cillian Murphy, Liam Cunningham, Padraic Delaney, Orla Fitzgerald

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/04/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 6,966
 
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Carry On Ken: A Look at the World of Director Ken Loach; Feature commentary with director Ken Loach and historical advisor Professor Donal O'Driscoll

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Disc #1 -- The Wind That Shakes the Barley
1. Opening Titles [8:54]
2. Micheail's Funeral [3:00]
3. The Oath [3:34]
4. Field Training [5:00]
5. Final Warning [5:03]
6. Manhunt [4:21]
7. Captured [5:53]
8. Singing Support [7:30]
9. Escape [7:30]
10. Death March [6:20]
11. Republican Court [8:08]
12. Ambush [10:54]
13. Home Invasion [6:40]
14. Celebration [11:26]
15. Exit Parade [5:10]
16. Telegram From Dublin [9:25]
17. Weapons Depot [3:51]
18. Final Visitor [9:15]
19. Last Letter [2:35]
20. End Credits [2:32]

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Editorial Reviews

Two brothers are caught on differing sides of the battle for Irish freedom in this politically minded historical drama from veteran British filmmaker Ken Loach. It's 1920, and Damien O'Donovan (Cillian Murphy) has recently graduated from medical school. Damien plans to leave the small village in Ireland where he was born to take a job in London, much to the annoyance of his brother Teddy (Padraic Delaney), who is an Irish loyalist and wants to see the British stripped of their rule of his land. While visiting Peggy (Mary Riordan), a longtime friend of the family, Damien and Teddy witness a visit by "black and tans," British soldiers who supposedly keep the peace in Ireland; the soldiers turn violent and murder Michaeil (Lawrence Barry), Peggy's grandson, when they discover he only speaks Gaelic. Damien is radicalized by the event, and with Teddy joins the local chapter of the Irish Republican Army, who use violence to drive British troops out of the country. While the IRA is a poor and ill-equipped fighting force, their willingness to give their lives for their cause is taken very seriously by the British, who step up their reprisals against the locals; the black and tans even begin directing their violence and torture against women and children, including Damien's girlfriend, Sinead (Orla Fitzgerald). In 1921, Britain attempts to end the violence in Ireland by creating the Irish Free State, a compromise government which will give the Irish greater autonomy while Great Britain still retains final political control of the nation. Teddy sees this as a victory and believes it's an important first step to a truly free Ireland, but Damien sees the IRA's goal as nothing short of complete independence, and the brothers and allies soon become rivals in a battle neither side can win. The Wind That Shakes the Barley received the Golden Palm award as Best Picture at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Irish Angerby niafong

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January 26, 2009: Amidst the brutal occupation of Northern Ireland by the British, several young lads go out and join Shin Fein/IRA and bomb many English establishments as they are terribly angry. It is a good primer for terrorism now,and makes them sympathetic.

Amazing!by Anonymous

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October 17, 2008: This movie was truely wonderful! I rented it because just on a whim and kept putting it off because it didnt seem like it would be that good, but when i finally watched it i loved it! Cillian Murphy is amazing in this movie! I would def. recommend this movie to everyone!


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