Omagh (2005)
1h 42m
Running Time
March 23, 2005Release Date
Omagh (2005)
1h 42m
Running Time
March 23, 2005Release Date
Plot.
The movie starts at the 1998 bomb attack by the Real IRA at Omagh, Northern Ireland. The attack killed 31 people. Michael Gallagher one of the relatives of the victims starts an examination to bring the people responsible to court.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Gerard McSorley
Michael Gallagher
Michèle Forbes
Patsy Gallagher
Brenda Fricker
Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan
Stuart Graham
Victor Barker
Brendan Coyle
Detective Sergeant John White
Peter Balance
Mark Breslin
Peter Ballance
Mark Breslin
Ian McElhinney
Stanley McCombe
Pauline Hutton
Sharon Gallagher
Fiona Glascott
Cathy Gallagher
Stanley Townsend
Sam Pollock
Kathy Kiera Clarke
Elizabeth Gibson
Claire Connor
Caroline Gibson
Gerard Crossan
Hugh
Pete Travis
Director
Paul Greengrass
Writer
Guy Hibbert
Writer
Alan Devlin
Laurence Rush
Francesco Quinn
Marion Radford
Ed Guiney
Producer
Tara Lynne O'Neill
Carol Radford
Lorcan Cranitch
Chief Constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan
Donal Gilligan
Cinematographer
Chris Corrigan
Duty Sergeant
Clive Barrett
Editor
Dan Hubbard
CastingDirector
Sarah Gilbert
Patricia McLaughlin
Mary Maguire
CastingDirector
Kreeta Taponen
Nurse
David Wilson
ProductionDesigner
Brid Ní Chumhaill
Anne McCombe
Brent Hearne
Pat Doherty
Greg Brenman
Executive Producer
Fiona Hogan
Makeup Artist
Ciarán Tanham
Camera Operator
Mary Callery
Executive Producer
Arthur Lappin
Executive Producer
Andrew Lowe
Executive Producer
Brendan McCarthy
Executive Producer
Tristan Whalley
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Omagh is a 2004 film dramatising the events surrounding the Omagh bombing and its aftermath, co-produced by Irish state broadcaster RTÉ and UK network Channel 4, and directed by Pete Travis. It was first shown on television in both countries in May, 2004.
Michael Gallagher, whose son Aiden (Paul Kelly) was killed in the bombing, is played by Gerard McSorley, originally from Omagh. Out of respect for the residents of the town, it was filmed on location in Navan, County Meath, Republic of Ireland. The film ends with the Julie Miller song Broken Things, which was performed by local singer Juliet Turner at the memorial for the victims of the Omagh bombing.