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Sisters of the Lodge
An excerpt from 'Sisters of the Lodge', a 58min documentary about the ladies of the Loyal Orange Lodges of Ireland. Given unprecedented access, the film reveals for the first time the private rituals and ceremonies of this secretive organisation.
Directed by Alison Millar and Produced by Margo Harkin of Besom Productons Ltd. for BBC Northern Ireland in 21st March 2011 and 11th July 2011.
Directed by Alison Millar and Produced by Margo Harkin of Besom Productons Ltd. for BBC Northern Ireland in 21st March 2011 and 11th July 2011.
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Bloody Sunday - A Derry Diary - David Cameron's Apology
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An excerpt from 'Bloody Sunday - A Derry Diary', an 86min documentary on the course of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry from the point of view of the families of the victims as they attended venues between Derry and London over a six year period (1998 - 2004) and the conclusion of the Saville Report in June 2010. We hear many new eye witness accounts by families and friends of the dead and those wound...
Hush-A-Bye Baby - Scene
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An excerpt from 'Hush-A-Bye Baby', an 80min award-winning drama focusing on four school friends (Goretti, Majella, Sinead and Dinky) living in the catholic ghettos of the Bogside and Creggan estates in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1984. At the age of 15 they are full of youthful exuberance and boys feature largely in their interests. When Goretti meets Ciarán at an Irish language class a romance ...
You Looking At Me? - The Robbery
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An excerpt from 'You Looking At Me?', a drama telling the story of Mei, Kenny, Ciaran and Niamh - four young people coping with a tangle of friendships, family life and local politics in present-day Belfast. Produced and Directed by Margo Harkin of Besom Productions Ltd. for Channel 4 in December 2003. For more information on 'You Looking At Me?' click the link here: besomproductions.co.uk/look...
You Looking At Me? - Scene 1
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An excerpt from 'You Looking At Me?', a drama telling the story of Mei, Kenny, Ciaran and Niamh - four young people coping with a tangle of friendships, family life and local politics in present-day Belfast. Produced and Directed by Margo Harkin of Besom Productions Ltd. for Channel 4 in December 2003. For more information on 'You Looking At Me?' click the link here: besomproductions.co.uk/look...
Return of Colmcille - Frank Cottrell Boyce and Danny Boyle
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An excerpt from 'The Return of Colmcille', a 60min documentary giving you the inside story of the midsummer hightlight of City of Culture 2013 when writer Frank Cottrell Boyce joins with the people of Derry-Londonderry to stage an epic confrontation on the River Foyle between the Loch Ness Monster and Colmcille. Produced and Directed by Margo Harkin of Besom Productions Ltd. for BBC Northern Ir...
12 Days In July - Clip 2
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An excerpt from '12 Days In July', a 53min documentary that goes behind the scenes at Drumcree in Portadown in the summer of 1997 to chronicle the crisis that was unfolding between members of the Orange Order and residents of the Garvaghy Road. The film gives a valuable insight into the passions and the pain behind the Drumcree crisis, often seen as a microcosm for the problems of Northern Irel...
12 Days in July - Clip 1
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An excerpt from '12 Days In July', a 53min documentary that goes behind the scenes at Drumcree in Portadown in the summer of 1997 to chronicle the crisis that was unfolding between members of the Orange Order and residents of the Garvaghy Road. The film gives a valuable insight into the passions and the pain behind the Drumcree crisis, often seen as a microcosm for the problems of Northern Irel...
Return of Colmcille - Frank Cottrell Boyce
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An excerpt from 'The Return of Colmcille', a 60min documentary giving you the inside story of the midsummer hightlight of City of Culture 2013 when writer Frank Cottrell Boyce joins with the people of Derry-Londonderry to stage an epic confrontation on the River Foyle between the Loch Ness Monster and Colmcille. Produced and Directed by Margo Harkin of Besom Productions Ltd. for BBC Northern Ir...
The Far Side of Revenge - Kathleen
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An excerpt from 'The Far Side of Revenge', a 72min experimental documentary exploring Teya Sepinuck's engagement with a group of Northern Irish women from backgrounds and histories so diverse that it would be difficult to imagine them sharing a space, let alone creating a public, cultural event together.. Produced and Directed by Margo Harkin of Besom Productions Ltd. for BBC Northern Ireland i...
The Legenderrys - Opening Scene
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An excerpt from 'The Legenderrys', 3 x 30' documentary series for BBC Northern Ireland on the Derry~Londonderry boat in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race through the eyes of three unemployed Derry City Council Bursary winners. Produced and Directed by Margo Harkin of Besom Productions Ltd. for BBC Northern Ireland in June/July 2013. For more information on 'The Legenderrys' click the link ...
The Hunger Strike - Opening Scene
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An excerpt from 'The Hunger Strike', a 60 minute BBC Northern Ireland documentary on the history and legacy of the hunger strike by Irish Republicans in the Maze prison in 1981. Directed by Margo Harkin of Besom Productions Ltd. for BBC Northern Ireland in June 2006. For more information on 'The Hunger Strike' click on the link here: besomproductions.co.uk/hunger.html
Artraker Video Portrait 2014 - Margo Harkin
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Artraker Video Portrait 2014 - Margo Harkin
Why are they so excited what did this even accomplish?
an apology by the british government and a report declaring that the 14 men killed on bloody sunday by the british army were actually innocent, not guilty
@tf_10 who was held accountable?compensation? Did they just said oopsie doopsie our bad? Are they ever gonna apologise to the countries they ruined?
@@fromthelab258 The government put themselves accountable for the crimes of bloody sunday, you would know this if you have watched the video No, they didnt say it was an oopsie our bad. They conducted a report, acknowledging their wrongdoings from the british army and they authorised to clear the names of the 14 men who were killed on bloody sunday And yes, britain already apologised to some nations they exploited, for example they apologised to kenya. But britain still has to apologise to many other nations But just because britain didnt apologise to other countries for their wrong doings, doesnt mean its wrong for them to apologise to the people of derry
What is wrong with these people, horrible.
No more control over catholics
I am absolutely no fan of Cameron's, but I have to give him credit here. He did the right thing and made a bold, clear apology. No minced words.
Scumbag, not british, at least our King has the ultimate say, why attack 1 para with bricks etc, wat would british expect throwing bricks at ira
#POLE
The British Army on that day shot into a defenceless crowd, as if they were killing Indians or Africans. You would have thought 200 years of colonial rule would have filtered itself into military doctrine.
Well done Prime Minister Cameron
Always makes me tear up watching this. Good thoughts to the people of Derry
Cameron was always traitor
After watching the movie 'Bloody Sunday ' starring James Nesbitt' if events played out as the movie portrayed then clearly the commander of that para outfit wants time in the stockade because there were unarmed civilians gunned down, however being English myself I must ask was it accurate as the film showed or what? It was really well made and realistic but like I say "was it true to actual events?
empty words
not enough!
pathetic apology
We were cheering in the south aswell!
I was cheering in England too because even though I am Born and Bred British I have always said that what happened was nothing but Murder, plain and simple.
Who pays for all this security the British tax payers that's who.Millions wasted keeping that shithole Part of the United Kingdom...
I liked Cameron. As mental and annoying as any politician but things at least felt normal when he was in power. He cared SLIGHTLY.
Lock of the para soldiers!!!
That is why U2 the rock band called their song sunday bloody sunday
May those innocent people rest in peace
The families of those murdered by paras in Ballymurphy, Belfast also deserve an official apology. Considering bloody Sunday sorry took 40 years and millions of pounds, it's unlikely. RIP to every single person killed in the troubles and sorry from this particular Irishman to all killed or injured in the name of republicanism
One of the most important documentaries about the campaign.
50 years on and still not a single para charged with those murders.
Now arrest and convict the murderers responsible for this atrocity. Strip all those soldiers who have since died of any rank and merit, and dishonourably discharge the lot of them. Good riddance to scum .
An apology won’t bring the dead back though
No apology for other country too?. Colonial race 😡
The great unwashed
Why do people even comment, like I am, give it up
you gotta start somewhere
And it only took us 40 years to get an apology from the tans. Are they gonna apologise for extending the violence and murder by decades single handed?
The IRA should be apologising!
Ye invaded us. Don't kick the hornets nest
@@caryoulwhitty You invaded us as well.
@@jonoessex 🤣800 years ago?
@@caryoulwhitty st patrick was originally welsh and was taken by Irish pirates
@@jonoessex you'll have to do better than that... Just try to outweigh how the Irish suffered under British rule. Anyways, I don't want to talk about it further. Everyone knows what happened. I have plenty of British friends and we don't talk about these things ✌️
Masonic Demons. They should be put down like a pack of Rabid Wolves. ANY "SECRET" Society is an AntiCHRIST Conspiracy of devil worship and evil doings. We Children OF GOD must pray for their damned souls.
Any wonder they were getting shot
I wish that the British Government would apologise for all the deaths since the troubles that have happened. The troubles caused those on mainland Britian to hate the Northern Irish and the Southern Irish and much sorrow has been caused by it.
Took you long enough London
The parachute regiment also murdered 11 people In Ballymurphy, Belfast, 1971 including a priest tending to a victim. 25 innocent people in two incidents. What a horrible time in our history
within 4 months of each other at that
Still couldn't find the time to take the 'London' away from Derry or take away the border. Yeah, brilliant apology.
The counties are still occupied though. If I rob a bank and shoot someone in the process and keep my money, what's the point in apologising? This is the same situation with the 6 counties, no point in apologising for how you took them when you still have them
CAMERONS GREATEST MOMENT.
What nonsense, the IRA murdered 27 people in Londonderry in the year prior to Bloody Sunday. For reality see below. webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101017060831/report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/volume08/chapter151/#the-report
YOUR A MORON.
@@thenewmaniscoming6533 And YOU'RE so stupid you actually say YOUR instead of YOU'RE. Come on Nazi boy, read it and weep, here's what actually happened on the day; 1. OIRA 1&2's confess to firing first upon the soldiers based by the Apprentice Boys Hall. Other witnesses amongst the marchers identify at least more gunman firing a pistol at the army before they entered the Bogside, Lord Saville stating he has ‘no doubt that there was other paramilitary gunfire in this sector before soldiers of 1 PARA went into the Bogside’ webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101103103930/report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/volume02/chapter019/ 2. First 2 people shot by the army on the day. Damien Donaghy finally confesses that he was picking up a smoking object (possibly a CS cartridge/rubber bullet) when he was hit. Lord Saville accepts that both soldiers who fired upon him genuinely believed he was a nail bomber and that their belief was reasonable in the circumstances (the second man shot was standing nearby and was hit by rounds that either missed or went through Donaghy) webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101017060831/report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/volume02/chapter018/ 3. OIRA 4 confesses to being ‘Father Daly’s gunman’, the terrorist seen by the Catholic Bishop of Londonderry and other witnesses on the march firing a pistol at the soldiers as they entered the area. Even got a photo of him with the gun. Also civilian witnesses back up Sergeant O’s account of trading shots with a gunman in the Rossville Flats. webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101017060831/report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/volume04/chapter058/ 4. Numerous civilian witnesses back up Private 017’s account of exchanging fire with a terrorist armed with a pistol in Rossville Street leaving Saville to pronounce; ‘in the end we are sure that he did, as he described, encounter a man with a handgun after Corporal P had fired. We are also sure that this gunman then fired one or more shots, possibly at Private 017’ Most interesting is the evidence given by Margeret McMenamin especially given how the Saville inquiry revealed how many of the marchers had blatantly lied in their evidence in the years before, especially Ivan Cooper, the march leader, Saville deciding it was ‘unwise to place any reliance on what Ivan Cooper has told us’. “As we were running away, I saw a civilian with a gun. I hate myself for saying this; I have never told anybody about this before, not even my husband and we have been married for over 25 years. I feel disloyal to the innocent men who died on Bloody Sunday, but I did see him and I feel that the truth must now be told’ Surely hope for the Shamrock Awakening when people like her are finally prepared to break away from the Irish Nationalist consensus and tell the truth? webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101017060831/report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/ volume04/chapter058/ 5. OIRA 1-7 confess to sharing out guns and nail bombs from the back of a car before soldiers entered the area. Brother of one of the dead admits he saw 2 youths carrying a tray of nail bombs around the Bogside webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101017060831/report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/volume06/chapter111/ 6. One of the dead, an admitted IRA member found in possession of nail bombs. After an exhaustive inquiry Saville concludes; ‘there is no evidence of any kind that indicates that any soldier or soldiers present there could have planted the nail bombs and, in our view, any suggestion to the contrary is unsustainable’. webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101103103930/report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/volume07/chapter145/ 7. Soldier T opens fire on a terrorist throwing acid bombs from the Rossville Flats which had wounded him and another soldier. webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101017060831/report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/volume03/chapter051/ 8. Official IRA admit their gunman ‘Red’ Mickey Doherty exchanged shots with the Royal Anglian Regiment at the Palace Ballroom, Royal Artillery soldiers at the Mex garage exchange fire with gunmen attacking their position (Patrick Ward a self-confessed IRA member admitting he and two others attacked them) and was wounded in return plus gunman identified by marchers and journalists firing by Long Tower church. webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101017060831/report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/volume08/chapter151/#the-report
@Fíonán Murphy Is a town in Galway. My home city of Londonderry lies on the banks of the Foyle.
@Fíonán Murphy The town in Galway? What about it?
What happened that day was horrific.
Never seen an English PM act so honestly.
This made my eyes tear up. Those poor Catholic boys and their families.
Typical politician, sending soldiers to a police action, then prosecute them for returning fire in a firfight with the IRA, a govt that pardons murderers in the IRA, but prosecutes ordinary soldiers. Do not send UK soldiers into police actions ANYWHERE in the UK......politicians needto be prosecuted for Bloody Sunday....
Can somebody illuminate me about the people who are coming out at the end of the video?
The families of those killed who’d campaigned for it
@@NoName-mi7bd Thank you.
All "they" ever talk about are the IRA attacks in the 1970's and 1980's which PALES in comparison to their history of crimes with burn outs, genocide and exporting of food out to feed their empire, relocations, Penal Laws, Act of Resettlement, Act of Union, evictions, virtual eradication of the native language, etc. How about an actual official apology to the Irish people at home and the conditions that were created giving birth to her diaspora instead of Queenie with a semantics tap dance in Leinster House during Mary Mac. The Irish People want to hear you say a heartfelt sorry which would be a start to soothe the hatred many have for others. As we're all aware, hatred gives birth to more hatred when people are wronged for centuries.
Time to leave the island forever you bastards!Fair play to Cameron👍
:)
It’s sad but as an American I envy the relationship between the nations leader and the electorate. I can’t see an American President doing this so publicly for any military action in the last 50 years.
Decades after this mass murder was committed by her majesties royal forces(1st battalion, parachute regiment) against people whom the British government claimed to be the queens subjects, in a place they claimed to be her country the United Kingdom only one prime minister David Cameron has described this war crime as what it is unjustified and unjustifiable, yet to this day not a single one of these in human monsters(the soldiers of 1st battalion parachute regiment) has been held responsible for their horrific warcrimes, British Imperialism at it's best, Britain has never been a democracy, a monarchy can never be a democracy, this is only one of the atrocities committed by the British government in the last 50 years.