A film depicts the 1981 IRA Hunger Strike and the harsh conditions of Maze Prison, focusing on Bobby Sands fight for political status and the toll it takes on the prisoners both physically and mentally, ultimately exploring the lengths people will go for their beliefs in a politically divided Northern Ireland. Hunger is a 2008 Irish-language Biography Drama movie starring Michael Fassbender, Liam Cunningham, Stuart Graham, Laine Megaw, Brian Milligan, Liam Mcmahon and Margaret Thatcher. Hunger was Produced by Laura Hastings-smith and Robin Gutch. Hunger is written by Enda Walsh and Steve Mcqueen and it is directed by Steve Mcqueen. Path Distribution acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Hunger was released on 2nd October 2008 and takes a screen time of 96 minutes. The movie made a box office gross of £1 million. Cinematography was done by Sean Bobbitt and editing by Joe Walker. The music was composed by David Holmes. At the 2008 Cannes Film Festival It won an award for Un Certain Regard.
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Hunger Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 68%
Despite bravura performances from both actors, the static camera, rather than funnelling your focus, feels distancing, creating a barrier to the ideas and emotions. ( Read More )
Despite the filth, horror and desolation, McQueens portrait is a thing of brutal beauty in terms of its composition. ( Read More )
Coster Waldau continues to be finely modulated as an actor, and a thrilling pleasure to watch.) ( Read More )
Still A Taste of Hunger has this years most attractive poster (see above). ( Read More )
Its an overwrought narrative flourish that stretches the limits of believability, and isnt entirely necessary. ( Read More )