Omagh (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 23, 2005

Original Title:
Omagh

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Channel 4 Television
Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland
Hell's Kitchen International
Portman Film
RTÉ
Tiger Aspect

Production Countries:
Ireland | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

The movie starts at the 1998 bomb attack by the Real IRA at Omagh, Northern Ireland. The attack killed 31 people. Michael Gallagher one of the relatives of the victims starts an examination to bring the people responsible to court.

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Art Direction:
Julie Busher

Assistant Art Director:
Rory Bruen

Camera Operator:
Ciarán Tanham

Casting:
Dan Hubbard
Mary Maguire

Casting Associate:
Sarah Hanna

Costume Design:
Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh

Director:
Pete Travis

Director of Photography:
Donal Gilligan

Editor:
Clive Barrett

Executive Producer:
Greg Brenman
Mary Callery
Arthur Lappin
Andrew Lowe
Tristan Whalley
Brendan McCarthy

Key Hair Stylist:
Eileen Buggy

Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Hegarty
Fiona Hogan
Tina Phelan

Post Production Supervisor:
Caroline McManus

Producer:
Paul Greengrass
Ed Guiney
Don Mullan

Production Design:
David Wilson

Production Manager:
Mary Alleguen

Researcher:
Rosanne Flynn

Script Supervisor:
Louise Gaffney

Special Effects Supervisor:
Kevin Byrne

Still Photographer:
Patrick Redmond

Visual Effects Producer:
Harriet Donington

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Simon Frame

Writer:
Paul Greengrass
Guy Hibbert

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