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Hunger

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
75K
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Michael Fassbender in Hunger (2008)
The last six weeks of the life of the Irish republican hunger striker Bobby Sands.
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Period DramaPrison DramaTrue CrimeBiographyCrimeDramaThriller

Irish republican Bobby Sands leads the inmates of a Northern Irish prison in a hunger strike.Irish republican Bobby Sands leads the inmates of a Northern Irish prison in a hunger strike.Irish republican Bobby Sands leads the inmates of a Northern Irish prison in a hunger strike.

  • Director
    • Steve McQueen
  • Writers
    • Enda Walsh
    • Steve McQueen
  • Stars
    • Michael Fassbender
    • Liam Cunningham
    • Stuart Graham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    75K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve McQueen
    • Writers
      • Enda Walsh
      • Steve McQueen
    • Stars
      • Michael Fassbender
      • Liam Cunningham
      • Stuart Graham
    • 168User reviews
    • 218Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 49 wins & 39 nominations total

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    Michael Fassbender
    Michael Fassbender
    • Bobby Sands
    Liam Cunningham
    Liam Cunningham
    • Father Dominic Moran
    Stuart Graham
    Stuart Graham
    • Raymond Lohan
    Laine Megaw
    Laine Megaw
    • Raymond's Wife
    Brian Milligan
    Brian Milligan
    • Davey Gillen
    Liam McMahon
    Liam McMahon
    • Gerry Campbell
    Karen Hassan
    Karen Hassan
    • Gerry's Girlfriend
    Frank McCusker
    Frank McCusker
    • The Governor
    Lalor Roddy
    Lalor Roddy
    • William
    Helen Madden
    • Mrs Sands
    Des McAleer
    • Mr Sands
    Geoff Gatt
    • Bearded Man
    Rory Mullen
    • Priest
    Ben Peel
    Ben Peel
    • Riot Prison Officer, Stephen Graves
    Helena Bereen
    Helena Bereen
    • Raymond's Mother
    Paddy Jenkins
    Paddy Jenkins
    • Hitman
    Billy Clarke
    • Chief Medical Officer
    Ciaran Flynn
    • Twelve Year Old Bobby
    • Director
      • Steve McQueen
    • Writers
      • Enda Walsh
      • Steve McQueen
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    • Trivia
      Hunger is known for its unbroken 17 minute 10 second continuous shot, in which Catholic priest Father Dominic Moran tries to talk Bobby Sands out of the Hunger Strike he and his fellow 75 IRA members plan to start. The camera remains in the same position throughout the scene. To prepare, Liam Cunningham moved into Michael Fassbender's apartment, and they rehearsed the scene 12-15 times per day. On the first day of filming, the actors got it perfect after 4 takes.
    • Goofs
      Thatcher's speech that says "the men of violence have chosen in recent months to play what may well be their last card" is shown in the film when the hunger strike is beginning, but it was actually made after Bobby Sands had died. It was made on 28th May 1981. Bobby Sands died on 5th May 1981.
    • Quotes

      Bobby Sands: I have my belief, and in all its simplicity that is the most powerful thing.

    • Connections
      Featured in Front Row: Michael Fassbender/Kate Winslet (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Industry
      Performed by Maya Beiser

      Composed by Michael Gordon

      Published by Red Poppy in association with G. Schirmir, Inc.

    User reviews168

    Featured review
    8/10

    A courageous piece of art

    I saw Hunger at TIFF. I heard it was a hot ticket, and pre-festival buzz was good so I was elated when I got tickets. McQueen uses very little dialogue throughout the film, instead choosing to communicate through strong visuals and raw imagery. The film is less about the politics behind the IRA conflict, and more about the suffering of the prisoners and the dehumanization of them at the hands of the guards. It is not an easy film to watch. The imagery is so strong and raw that I couldn't help but grimace during some parts. The lady sitting next to me had her hands covering her face at one point, and was visibly crying. McQueen holds nothing back. The prisoners are shown smearing excrement over their cell walls and pouring their prison food over the floor until it goes bad and are covered with bugs. McQueen demonstrates the unwillingness of the prisoners to be stripped of their dignity (by conforming to prison demands), despite being stripped of everything else. There are some very long takes with no dialogue, with a particularly long one of a prisoner cleaning himself for what seemed like forever. The atmosphere in these scenes is so visceral that one can almost feel the filth and smell the stench of the prisoners. There is also one particularly brutal scene where the guards make two lines, and each nonconforming prisoner is marched through the middle while being repeatedly beaten by batons. Afterward, one of the officers walks outside and weeps. It is then that we learn to see the guards as human; perhaps even victims trapped within a conflict with no resolution in sight.

    The story of Bobby Sands takes precedent about half way into the film. The most dialogue in the films occurs during the scenes between Sands and his priest. Unfortunately the Irish accents are thick, and I found the scene hard to decipher. The final scenes in the film are tough to watch as we witness Sands' slow dissent into the throes of starvation. It is hard to imagine anyone subjecting themselves to such suffering, yet 9 other prisoners followed suit. Fassbender is very good in the role; giving us a character that is unrelenting in his choices and beliefs. He genuinely believes his suffering serves a purpose, and though some may disagree with his choices, one can't help but admire his conviction.

    Hunger is an artfully done film, which is no surprise considering McQueen is a visual artist. It is visually moving and challenging piece of work. It is hard to believe that it's his first feature, and easy to understand why it won the Camera d'or, and now the Discovery award at TIFF. I would have preferred a bit more back story to the conflict (I know close to nothing of its history), but then again, choosing to put more focus on politics may have taken away from other elements of the film. Lastly, I appreciate McQueen's unwillingness to take a stand on the conflict/protest in his film. He allows the viewers to make their own judgments; he's merely here to tell the story.
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    • Sep 14, 2008
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Also known as
      • Tù Khổ Sai
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, Northern Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Film4
      • Channel Four Film
      • Northern Ireland Screen
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • £1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $154,084
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,980
      • Dec 7, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,185,113
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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