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Omagh ()


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An examination of the aftermath of the 1998 Real IRA bombing that killed 29 people in Omagh, Northern Ireland.

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Michael Gallagher
Michèle Forbes ...
Patsy Gallagher (as Michele Forbes)
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Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan
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Victor Barker
Peter Ballance ...
Mark Breslin (as Peter Balance)
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Sharon Gallagher
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Cathy Gallagher
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Elizabeth Gibson
Clare Connor ...
Caroline Gibson
Gerard Crossan ...
Hugh
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Stanley McCombe
Sarah Gilbert ...
Patricia McLaughlin
Alan Devlin ...
Laurence Rush
Frances Quinn ...
Marion Radford
Tara Lynne O'Neill ...
Carol Radford
Billy Clarke ...
Kevin Skelton
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Godfrey Wilson
Karen Rohleder ...
Ann Wilson
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Michael Barrett
Billy Gibson ...
James Barker
Paul Doyle ...
Fernando Baselga
Rita Hamill ...
Geraldine Breslin (as Rita Hammill)
Hugo Temperley ...
Oran Doherty
Sandra Gildea ...
Esther Gibson
Brid Ní Chumhaill ...
Anne McCombe
Sean McCardie ...
Sean McLaughlin (as Sean McCardle)
Kiva Murphy ...
Jolene Marlow
Gary Ward ...
Alan Radford
Gabrielle Kirby ...
Libbi Rush
Anne Leonard ...
Philomena Skelton
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Lorraine Wilson
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Chief Constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan
Pascal Scott ...
Chief Superintendent Eric Anderson (as Paschal Scott)
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Gerry Adams
Michael Liebmann ...
Kevin Fulton
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Detective Sergeant John White
Des Cave ...
Fr. Mullan
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Sam Pollock
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Duty Sergeant
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Bomber in Phone Box
Andy Moore ...
Bomber One
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Bomber Two
Michael Farley ...
Scout One
Desmond Daly ...
Scout Two (as Des Daly)
Alvaro Lucchesi ...
Spanish Teacher
Emma Kearney ...
TV Receptionist
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Tim Edwards, Police Officer
Charlie Bonner ...
Traffic Warden
Sheelagh O'Kane ...
School Uniform Woman
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Woman Shouting for Help
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Man Shouting for Help
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Soldier
Fergal McElherron ...
Doctor
Leslie Shaw ...
Nurse in Leisure Centre (as Leslie Ann Shaw)
Abbie Spallen ...
Policewoman
Laura Jane Laughlin ...
Social Worker
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Ann (Patsy's Sister)
Gerry Shanahan ...
Man at Wake Pat Doherty
Patricia Martin ...
Woman at Wake
Brent Hearne ...
Pat Doherty
Oliver Maguire ...
Father Duffy
Lucy Cray-Miller ...
TV Reporter (as Lucy Miller)
David Cairnduff ...
Reporter
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Solicitor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Aoife Espinosa ...
Rocio Abad Ramos
Paul James Kelly ...
Aiden Gallagher (as Paul Kelly)
Laura Rossi ...
Party Guest (as Laura Lyon Rossi)
Kreeta Taponen ...
Nurse
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Bomb Maker (uncredited)
Ger Considine ...
Michael McKevitt (uncredited)
Mick Fitzgerald ...
Doctor (uncredited)
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Bomber (uncredited)

Directed by

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Pete Travis

Written by

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Paul Greengrass ... ()
 
Guy Hibbert ... ()

Produced by

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Greg Brenman ... executive producer
Mary Callery ... executive producer: RTE
Paul Greengrass ... producer
Ed Guiney ... producer
Arthur Lappin ... executive producer
Andrew Lowe ... executive producer
Brendan McCarthy ... executive producer: Irish Film Board
Don Mullan ... co-producer
Tristan Whalley ... executive producer: Portman Films
Mark Woods ... executive producer
John Yorke ... commissioning editor

Cinematography by

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Donal Gilligan

Editing by

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Clive Barrett

Editorial Department

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Alice Greenland ... post-production coordinator
Kevin Phelan ... head of post-production: Lip Sync Post
Dan Preston ... assistant on-line editor
Dominic Strevens ... associate editor
Chris Thornton ... HDTV to film transfer (uncredited)

Casting By

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Daniel Hubbard
Mary Maguire

Production Design by

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David Wilson

Art Direction by

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Julie Busher

Costume Design by

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Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh ... (as Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh)

Makeup Department

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Eileen Buggy ... key hair stylist
Sonia Dolan ... makeup artist: dailies
Deirdre Fitzgerald ... makeup artist
Jennifer Hegarty ... key makeup artist
Fiona Hogan ... makeup artist daily
Niamh O'Loan ... assistant makeup artist
Elaine O'Sullivan ... assistant hair stylist
Tina Phelan ... makeup artist
Terry Ralph ... standby hair stylist
Sevlene Roddy ... hair trainee

Production Management

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Mary Alleguen ... production manager
Caroline McManus ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tony Aherne ... first assistant director
Johnny Caldwell ... trainee assistant director
Sandra Corbally ... trainee assistant director
Catherine Dunne ... second assistant director
Darren Fee ... third assistant director
Lisa Kelly ... extras co-ordinator
John Ringrose ... trainee assistant director

Art Department

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Rory Bruen ... assistant art director
Tom Dowling ... construction coordinator / construction manager
Dave Flanagan ... set dresser
Lyndon Johnson ... set dresser
Lyndon Johnston ... dressing props
Keavy Lalor ... props buyer
Jerome McDonnell ... stand-by props
James McGetrick ... stand-by props
Jim Moore ... stand-by carpenter
Ciara O'Donnell ... graphic designer
Thomas O'Shaughnessy ... stand-by painter
Dave Peters ... property master
Kevin Weaver ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Julie Ankerson ... foley artist
Ben Brazier ... foley mixer
Kevin Brazier ... supervising sound editor
Robert Brazier ... sound effects editor
Wayne Brooks ... sound effects editor
Brendan Deasy ... sound recordist
Ian Johns ... boom operator
Mathew Knights ... re-recording mixer
Paul Lynch ... adr recordist
David Old ... re-recording mixer
Eddie Quinn ... boom operator
Chris Roberts ... dialogue editor
Louise Sinclair ... assistant sound effects editor
Stephane Werner ... french dubbing recorder and mixer
Chris Sturmer ... stereo sound consultant: Dolby (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Kevin Byrne ... special effects supervisor
Paul Byrne ... special effects technician
Martin Fitzpatrick ... special effects technician
Kevin Nolan ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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Robin Beard ... digital effects artist
Harriet Donington ... visual effects producer
Simon Frame ... visual effects supervisor
Julia Hall ... visual effects (as Julia Blake)
Tom Hocking ... digital compositor
Katja Hollmann ... digital lab supervisor: Lipsync Post
Isaac Layish ... digital compositor
Victoria McDowell ... visual effects line producer: Men From Mars
Gruff Owen ... digital compositor
Jackie Rowson ... digital compositor

Stunts

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Dominick Hewitt ... stunt performer
Eamon A. Kelly ... stunt performer (as Eamon Kelly)
Giedrius Nagys ... stunts
Donal O'Farrell ... stunt coordinator
Gary Robinson ... stunt performer
Philippe Zone ... stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Hugh-Thomas Cavanagh ... practical electrician
Dermot Coleman ... electrician
Eoin Farrell ... clapper loader
Sarah Francis ... 2nd unit focus puller
David Grennan ... focus puller
Aidan Griffin ... grip
Garreth Nevin ... video assist operator
Patrick Redmond ... still photographer
Kevin Scott ... generator operator / genny op
Ciarán Tanham ... camera operator: second unit

Casting Department

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Sarah Hanna ... casting associate
Brendan McNamara ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Derbhla McClelland ... wardrobe assistant
Tricia Monk ... standby costumer
Gabriel O'Brien ... wardrobe supervisor
Ger Scully ... wardrobe supervisor

Location Management

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Brendan O'Sullivan ... location assistant
Edmund Sampson ... location manager
Mairead Sandford ... assistant location manager
Clodagh Tierney ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Lucy Dyke ... script editor
Louise Gaffney ... script supervisor
Hilary Norrish ... script executive

Transportation Department

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John Kavanagh ... transportation captain
Karl Moore-Levy ... action vehicle coordinator

Additional Crew

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Tara Buckwell ... legal and business affairs
Sara Curran ... legal services
Susan Dempsey ... unit nurse
Deirdre Doorley ... assistant accountant
Cathleen Dore ... assistant production coordinator
Sile Dorney ... production accountant
Rosanne Flynn ... researcher
John McKenna ... senior armorer
Andrew O'Malley ... production assistant
Cian O'Muilleoir ... accounting assistant
Jane Roche ... production executive
Rachel Salter ... production executive
Rachel Smith ... production coordinator
Lucas Verbist ... unit nurse
Tim Buxton ... Studio executive for Portman (uncredited)

Thanks

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Victor Glynn ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

15 August 1998: the Real IRA exploded a bomb on a crowded street in Omagh, just into Northern Ireland, to halt the Good Friday accords and peace process; 29 people died. Families formed the Omagh Support Group to press the police in their inquiries. The film focuses on the Gallagher family, who lose their son Aiden. His father, Michael, a mechanic, becomes chair of the support group. The press for answers strains his relationship with his wife. High-ranking police speak in bromides. Shadowy figures offer intelligence that calls into question the integrity before and after the bombing of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and its Special Branch. Will the murders remain unsolved? Written by

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Also Known As
  • Omagh - Das Attentat (Germany)
  • Όμαγκ: Η αναζήτηση της αλήθειας (Greece)
  • Omagh - Cicatrizes da Paz (Portugal)
  • Ома (Russia)
  • Omag (Serbia)
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  • 106 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The song "Broken Things" which was sung by Julie Miller at the end of the film, was performed at the memorial service for the Omagh bomb victims by local singer Juliet Turner. See more »
Quotes Michael Gallagher: There's Catholics in this room, and Protestants, and Mormons - Marion's here - and some of us believe in God, and now maybe some of us have no God.
Michael Gallagher: But I can tell you this, we're not going to get anywhere unless we do it together. That's the truth of the matter.
[crowd: Here, here]
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