Set in 1990s Belfast, an active member of the IRA becomes an informant for MI5 in order to protect her son's welfare.Set in 1990s Belfast, an active member of the IRA becomes an informant for MI5 in order to protect her son's welfare.Set in 1990s Belfast, an active member of the IRA becomes an informant for MI5 in order to protect her son's welfare.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 9 nominations
Jason Stalkey
- Agent 1
- (as Jason Salkey)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGuy Pearce was at one point set to play Mac.
- GoofsIn the police station Windows 95 (released in 1995) is shown several times on computer monitors. The movie is set in 1993.
- Quotes
Kate Fletcher: Is this just because she has a pretty face?
- Crazy creditsThe opening and closing major credits are typed out as if on a computer screen.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Projector: Shadow Dancer (2012)
- SoundtracksNight Whispers
Composed by Simon Tindale, Joel Bevan and George Robertson
Published by Focus Music (Publishing) Ltd
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Based on my experience, the distributors may have committed a terrible misjudgement for they should have made this a film for TV rather than the cinema. There were 4 people in total when we went to watch the film and that was par for the course for the week apparently. The cinema manager suggested it would be pulled pretty quickly.
Such a shame, because it is a fine film, excellent when the scenes are based in Belfast, with ALL the actors who played the Irish parts absolutely first class. You felt you were in Belfast and the tension took you there. Location scenes good.
Less so the part played by Gillian Anderson. She was OK but a bit wooden. The MI5 scenes generally did not get off the ground until near the end when there was a great twist.
Clive Owen was the biggest enigma of the film. I am still not sure if he was OK, average or weak in the part he played. First impressions were could have been done better definitely, but the low-key interpretation may have had some merit. Owen just seemed to drift through it all and when he got angry it fell flat.
I would recommend anyone to go and watch this well-directed film. It is a good story from the writer which needs all the support it can get based on our experience of row after row of empty seats.
People tend to forget their history even that happened in their lifetime. Tragic truth be told.
Such a shame, because it is a fine film, excellent when the scenes are based in Belfast, with ALL the actors who played the Irish parts absolutely first class. You felt you were in Belfast and the tension took you there. Location scenes good.
Less so the part played by Gillian Anderson. She was OK but a bit wooden. The MI5 scenes generally did not get off the ground until near the end when there was a great twist.
Clive Owen was the biggest enigma of the film. I am still not sure if he was OK, average or weak in the part he played. First impressions were could have been done better definitely, but the low-key interpretation may have had some merit. Owen just seemed to drift through it all and when he got angry it fell flat.
I would recommend anyone to go and watch this well-directed film. It is a good story from the writer which needs all the support it can get based on our experience of row after row of empty seats.
People tend to forget their history even that happened in their lifetime. Tragic truth be told.
- michael-dixon22
- Aug 27, 2012
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Vũ Công Bóng Đêm
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $100,616
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,672
- Jun 2, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $2,255,291
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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