H3

H3

88 mins | Drama | April 10, 2001

'H3' is a universal story of endurance and courage set inside Europe's most secure prison, the Maze prison in Northern Ireland. Here, in H3 - the bleakest of all the H-blocks - a group of young republican prisoners hold out for what they believe in, refusing to be labeled as criminals or co-operate with prison authorities. However, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is determined that these Republican prisoners will be treated like all the other common criminals in British jails, ending a special regime which allowed the inmates political status to organise life inside the jail along POW lines. The republican prisoners immediately start a 'no-wash' protest, refusing to wear prison-issue clothes or perform work duties, a protest which results in their being locked in their cells for hours on end without exercise, recreation, reading materials and with only blankets to wear for heat...

H3

88 mins | Drama | April 10, 2001

H3
'H3' is a universal story of endurance and courage set inside Europe's most secure prison, the Maze prison in Northern Ireland. Here, in H3 - the bleakest of all the H-blocks - a group of young republican prisoners hold out for what they believe in, refusing to be labeled as criminals or co-operate with prison authorities. However, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is determined that these Republican prisoners will be treated like all the other common criminals in British jails, ending a special regime which allowed the inmates political status to organise life inside the jail along POW lines. The republican prisoners immediately start a 'no-wash' protest, refusing to wear prison-issue clothes or perform work duties, a protest which results in their being locked in their cells for hours on end without exercise, recreation, reading materials and with only blankets to wear for heat...
IMDb rating 7.0
Producers Rosa Filmes
Original title H3
Directors Les Blair
Writers Laurence McKeown

Cast

Brendan Mackey

as Seamus Scullion

Dean Lennox Kelly

as Ciaran

Aidan Campbell

as Declan

Tony Devlin

as Madra

Kevin Elliott

as Liam

Mark O'Halloran

as Bobby Sands

Sean McDonagh

as Proinsias

Packy Lee

as Terry

Andrew Porter

as Kevin

Fergal McElherron

as Frank Hughes

Gerry Doherty

as Macken

Mark McCrory

as Morton

Dan Gordon

as Simpson

Gerry O'Brien

as The Governor

Philip Campbell

as Toy Soldier

Andrew Davis

as Grimley

John Hewitt

as PO in Van

Laurence McKeown

as PO Visit 1

Brian Campbell

as PO Visit 2

James Doran

as Father Bradley

Abigail McGibbon

as Marie

Anne Kent

as Mrs Scullion

Carl Feeham

as Mr Scullion

Stewart Stafford

as British Soldier (uncredited)