BetterButter October 23 Share October 23 Say Nothing Drama FX Nov 14 Quote FX’s limited series Say Nothing is a gripping story of murder and memory in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. The 9-episode series is based on the book by Patrick Radden Keefe. Link to comment
AnimeMania October 29 Share October 29 Say Nothing is a TV Series with all 9 episodes streaming on November 14, 2024 on FX on Hulu, based on the 2018 book of the same name by Patrick Radden Keefe. Say Nothing takes place in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, weaving out across generations as the story unfolds. In 1972, Jean McConville is abducted from her home and never seen again, leaving behind the ten children she cared for as a single mother. The series focuses on members of the Irish Republican Army across four decades and their various struggles and beliefs, particularly the young women Dolours Price and Marian Price, as recounted by Dolours Price. The Troubles lasted till the late 1990s and more than 3,500 people were killed. Josh Finan as Gerry Adams, a leading political operator who would go on to negotiate peace, who many claim was a leader in the IRA, but he denies any involvement with the IRA Anthony Boyle as Brendan Hughes, IRA commanding officer, a charismatic but conflicted military strategist Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as older Brendan Hughes Hazel Doupe as Marian Price, Dolours Price's younger sister, Irish Republican Army soldier, a young woman who became a potent symbol of radical politics Lola Petticrew as teenage Dolours Price, Irish Republican Army soldier, a young woman who became a potent symbol of radical politics Maxine Peake as older Dolours Price Link to comment
sugarbaker design November 11 Share November 11 (edited) Say Nothing was the best non-fiction book I've read in years. The show has a high bar to clear. Edited November 11 by sugarbaker design 1 2 Link to comment
Red Bridey November 12 Share November 12 I could not put this book down. I am nervously looking forward to this production. 3 Link to comment
Danny Franks November 13 Share November 13 (edited) I'm simultaneously excited and dreading this. I grew up in England during the Troubles, and it was never far from the headlines, although still fairly remote other than a few significant events - the Warrington bombing, the Manchester bombing (I heard the explosion from our house, over four miles away). My family are Irish Catholic, my fiancé is Northern Irish Protestant, and she's from Omagh, where the bomb in 1998 killed several people she knew. The story of the Troubles is one that absolutely needs to be told. The trailers are using the Price sisters as the selling point - two sweet looking girls who joined the IRA - but the other side of the story absolutely deserves to be told as well (and there are a couple of bits in the trailers which confirm it will be). Jean McConville and her family. Edited November 13 by Danny Franks 1 Link to comment
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