Bloody Sunday 2002 · UK, Ireland · 107 minutes · R · 19 wins & 21 nominations. docudrama political drama Stars: James Nesbitt, Allan Gildea, Gerard Crossan Director: Paul Greengrass A dramatization of the Irish civil rights protest march and subsequent massacre by British troops on January 30, 1972. Tags: political unrest, social injustice 7.6 / 10 Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like A dramatization of the Irish civil rights protest march and subsequent massacre by British troops on January 30, 1972. Tags: political unrest, social injustice Watch Bloody Sunday trailer Starring of Bloody Sunday James Nesbitt as Ivan Cooper Allan Gildea as Kevin McCorry Gerard Crossan as Eamonn McCann Mary Moulds as Bernadette Devlin Carmel McCallion as Bridget Bond Tim Pigott-Smith as Major General Ford Nicholas Farrell as Brigadier Maclellan Christopher Villiers as Major Steele James Hewitt as Colonel Tugwell Declan Duddy as Gerry Donaghy Edel Frazer as Gerrys girl Joanne Lindsay as Mary Donaghy Mike Edwards as Soldier 027 Gerry Hammond as Para F Jason Stammers as Para G Ken Williams as Para H Bryan Watts as Para E Simon Mann as Colonel Wilford Rhidian Bridge as Major Loden Johnny ODonnell as Jim David Clayton Rogers as Dennis Sean OKane as Hugh Thomas McEleney as Tommy Deirdre Irvine as Bogside woman Gerry Newton as Mr. OKeefe Storyline of Bloody Sunday The dramatised story of the Irish civil rights protest march on January 30 1972 which ended in a massacre by British troops. Genre: drama, history, war, action, adventure Theme: political unrest, social injustice Mood: food for thought Attribute: high artistic quality, sleeper Certification: Mature Audiences - Ages 17+ Recommended Flag: adult situations, not for children, profanity, violence MPA rating: R Award: 19 wins & 21 nominations. Rating of Bloody Sunday 7.6 / 10 Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like 0 0 0 0 0 Reviews of Bloody Sunday Write your review or comment