Brian Devlin

Brian Devlin

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Title: Bloodlands
Character: Mr. Ford
Released: February 21, 2021
Type: TV
Northern Irish police officer DCI Tom Brannick connects a suicide note with an infamous cold case with enormous personal significance.
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Scapegoat
Title: Scapegoat
Character: Superintendent Capstick
Released: October 26, 2009
Type: Movie
This is the fascinating true life story of one of Ireland's most famous unsolved murders. It is the tale of how an innocent man was found guilty but insane of the brutal homicide of a young woman from a very prominent family. Told in superb period detail, Scapegoat contains a combustible mix of sex, class, bogus respectability and dark domestic secrets
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Mickybo and Me
Title: Mickybo and Me
Character: Rifle Stall Owner
Released: March 25, 2005
Type: Movie
The film tells the story of two boys who become friends at the start of the Troubles in 1970. The boys share an obsession with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, with the consequence that they run away to Australia.
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Bye-Child
Title: Bye-Child
Character: Priest
Released: October 28, 2003
Type: Movie
When a ten year old boy plays hide-and-seek with friends, he finds something that leads him to a terrible truth: no matter what progress mankind makes, many are forced to travel lunar distances beyond love.
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The Boys & Girl from County Clare
Title: The Boys & Girl from County Clare
Character: The Registration Official
Released: September 12, 2003
Type: Movie
In Ireland in the mid 1960s, two feuding brothers and their respective Ceilidh bands compete at a music festival.
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Sunday
Title: Sunday
Character: Father Daly
Released: January 28, 2002
Type: Movie
Sunday tells the story of an infamous day in Derry, North of Ireland and how the events of that day were subsequently covered up by the British Government of the time. On Sunday 30th January 1972 a peaceful civil rights march against internment (imprisonment without trial), organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) ended with 13 marchers shot dead and 15 wounded. It became known throughout the world as Bloody Sunday. Told primarily from the perspective of the Derry community, juxtaposed with the British Army/state's preparations and reaction to the day, Sunday communicates the forensic and emotional truth of what happened