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About A Sense of Loss

Year Released:
1972
Genres:
Documentary
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Shot in Belfast, Northern Ireland, this 1972 documentary is a testament to civilian suffering in conflict. It features Protestant minister Ian Paisley, who for decades led hardline opposition to the province’s peace process, Catholic-born, socialist civil rights leader and member of parliament Bernadette Devlin, and other key figures. During interviews, viewers hear from Ophüls—better known for The Sorrow and the Pity (1969) about Vichy collaboration with the Nazis, and the Academy Award®-winning Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie (1988). In English and French with English subtitles. (16mm Presentation)

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