Who Wants to Live Like That?
There have been many false dawns in the conflict, but finally the desire for change propels the possibility of peace for the next generation.
There have been many false dawns in the conflict, but finally the desire for change propels the possibility of peace for the next generation.
At times, it seems that violence might escalate further as tensions run high, but following years of talks at government level, paramilitary
ceasefires are announced on both sides.
When the Good Friday Agreement is finalised in April 1998, there is optimism about new beginnings. But conflict has exacted a heavy cost. Its effects on victims and survivors are lasting and significant.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | James Bluemel |
Series Producer | Vicky Mitchell |
Series Producer | Rachel Hooper |
Director | Sian McIlwaine |
Producer | Sian McIlwaine |
Producer | Stewart Armstrong |
Producer | Louise Duffy |
Editor | Simon Sykes |
Editor | Anna Price |
Composer | Simon Russell |
Executive Producer | Andrew Palmer |
Executive Producer | Will Anderson |
Production Company | KEO Films Ltd |
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