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Say Nothing

Say Nothing

2024TV Mini Series⏱️ 44mTV-MAπŸ† #658 Top Rated
DramaHistoryThriller
⭐ 8.2
IMDB Rating
15,397 votes

A gripping story of murder and memory spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Lola Petticrew, Hazel Doupe, Emily Healy
Release Date
November 14, 2024
Language
English
Country
United States, Ireland
πŸ† 4
Wins
🎯 22
Nominations
πŸ’¬ 57
Reviews
πŸ“‹ 61.9K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Lola Petticrew
Lola Petticrew
as Dolours Price
Hazel Doupe
Hazel Doupe
as Marian Price
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Emily Healy
as Helen McConville
Maxine Peake
Maxine Peake
as Older Dolours Price
Rylee Neilly-Large
Rylee Neilly-Large
as Michael McConville
Anthony Boyle
Anthony Boyle
as Brendan Hughes
Josh Finan
Josh Finan
as Gerry Adams
Judith Roddy
Judith Roddy
as Jean McConville
Seamus O'Hara
Seamus O'Hara
as Anthony 'Mackers' McIntyre
Lennox Loughran
Lennox Loughran
as Tucker McConville

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Production
Color Force, FX Productions, Slingerland, Ludwig, and Rogers

🏷️ Keywords

female full frontal nudityfemale nudityfemale frontal nuditybased on real peopledocudrama drama

🎯 Categories

DocudramaPeriod DramaPolitical ThrillerDramaHistoryThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Well done series on a very troubling topic
by bentaylorsimpson β€’ 2024-11-15
8/10

"I highly suggest reading the book for additional context/info, but the series does a fantastic job covering the material. Really well-acted across the multiple age eras of the principal characters. The larger themes to me are: -in war, everyone thinks they are on the right side -how far will you go for a cause you believe in, and what happens when that belief is tested or wanes -the sacrificial pawns of war who carry the most risk typically are easily discarded in the end -the larger "code" of silence within communities goes too far sometimes -the spoils of war tend to go to the bu..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

The real Dolours Price was married for two decades (1983-2003) to the Irish actor Stephen Rea. During that period, Rea appeared in the movie for which he is arguably best-known in the United States: the 1992 romantic thriller The Crying Game. In that film, Rea plays Fergus, an extremely reluctant and ambivalent member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA)--the same organization that Price was involved with for many years.

πŸ“– Synopsis

A gripping story of murder and memory spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.