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La guerra dei bambini

Titolo originale: A War of Children
  • Film per la TV
  • 1972
  • 1h 13min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
162
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
La guerra dei bambini (1972)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo families in Belfast, one Protestant and one Catholic, find that their long-standing friendship is threatened by the escalating sectarian violence that surrounds them.Two families in Belfast, one Protestant and one Catholic, find that their long-standing friendship is threatened by the escalating sectarian violence that surrounds them.Two families in Belfast, one Protestant and one Catholic, find that their long-standing friendship is threatened by the escalating sectarian violence that surrounds them.

  • Regia
    • George Schaefer
  • Sceneggiatura
    • James Costigan
  • Star
    • Vivien Merchant
    • Jenny Agutter
    • John Ronane
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    162
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • George Schaefer
    • Sceneggiatura
      • James Costigan
    • Star
      • Vivien Merchant
      • Jenny Agutter
      • John Ronane
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 5Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Vincitore di 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali18

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    Vivien Merchant
    Vivien Merchant
    • Nora Tomelty
    Jenny Agutter
    Jenny Agutter
    • Maureen Tomelty
    John Ronane
    John Ronane
    • Frank Tomelty
    Anthony Andrews
    Anthony Andrews
    • Reg Hogg
    Oliver Maguire
    • Ian McCullum
    Aideen O'Kelly
    • Meg McCullum
    Danny Figgis
    • Donal Tomelty
    David G. Meredith
    • Robbie McCullum
    • (as David Meredith)
    Patrick Dawson
    • Seamus Lynch
    Cathleen Delany
    • Mrs. Doyle
    • (as Cathleen Delaney)
    Maura Keeley
    • Woman in Shop
    Arthur O'Sullivan
    • Mr. Fiske
    Des Nealon
    • British Lieutenant
    • (as Desmond Nealon)
    Pat Laffan
    Pat Laffan
    • British Soldier
    Conor Evans
    • British Soldier
    Paul Wilson
    • British Soldier
    Stuart Knee
    • British Soldier
    Brenda Doyle
      • Regia
        • George Schaefer
      • Sceneggiatura
        • James Costigan
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      Recensioni degli utenti8

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      1amurray-5

      See it - for a laugh

      I watched this film in 1973, in Dublin, as I waited for a flight to New York. It was laughable on every level. Firstly, the accents were all over the place. Those that actually sounded Irish wandered at least 100 miles south of Belfast; well into the Republic of Ireland. The acting was stage Oirish at its worst. Plotting was sublimely inauthentic, with Anthony Andrews' soldier borrowing military vehicles to visit Jenny Agutter up the Falls Road; acts which would have brought his romance to an abrupt end. The IRA prisoners were rescued from the evil Brits when an ancient crone, straight from the potato famine, teleported into the late 20th century and stepped out in front of the armed convoy, responding to the imperious complaint of the chief Brit with the immortal line "Sorry yer honour".

      The location shots were so obviously Dublin, right down to the green corporation buses, that when Anthony Andrews left the post-coital bed in his rented love nest, opened the curtains and said, "You can see the river from here", a loud Dublin voice shouted "It's probably the ****** Liffey!" He brought the house down.

      See it for a laugh. Thirty three years later, it's still fresh in this viewer's mind.
      1amurray-5

      A piece of nonsense

      To use the word "authenticity" on the same page as this piece of doggerel is either a travesty of the truth or a betrayal of the writer's ignorance. I saw it in 1973, when it was on general release in Dublin, and the audience laughed with derision throughout.

      To begin with the detail, it was filmed in Dublin, with Dublin buses careering around the background. The setting could have been made believable with care, but it was a low budget production and reeked of cheapness all the way through.

      The characters, for the most part, had Southern Irish accents (Yes, we do speak differently up North). What's worse, they were lazy stereotypes; stage Oirish from start to finish (of which, more later). The police and army were stage villains, worthy of pantomime. The RUC were shown beating the heroic republican prisoners with blackthorn sticks. If this was shorthand, it was unreadable. The young soldier who fell in love with Jenny Agutter's west Belfast girl, was shown borrowing a Land-Rover to drive himself around Belfast, alone and unarmed. If this is authenticity, I've clearly been on drugs for 30 years.

      The finale was particularly risible. The oppressed prisoners were being transferred by armoured car and truck, across misty, high moorland, to another, probably more oppressive, concentration camp, when, out of the mist, a toothless crone appeared, clad in the obligatory shawl (everybody in Belfast wore them in the 70s, don'tchaknow). She stumbled in front of the lead armoured car, to be hailed by the villainous British officer (they're all villains - ask Mel Gibson), with words to the effect of "I say there old crone, get out of the bally way". She replied with a stereotypical Belfast riposte to British officers: "Oi'm sorry yer honour". At this point, hordes of people streamed down the mountainside and rescue the heroic prisoners.

      Yes folks. It happened just like that in real life. I'm from Northern Ireland originally. I only left 7 years ago. So I can vouch for its authenticity. Even the Dublin audience could see how true to life it was. As my mother used to say, "I haven't laughed as many since I was a children".
      10Aldanoli

      A heartbreaking tale of Northern Ireland

      This made-for-TV movie is set in the time period it was made (1972), telling the story of two Northern Ireland families, one Protestant and one Catholic, who have managed, in spite of their different backgrounds, to become friends. Yet they must still struggle against ancient hatreds that have divided their communities and their island -- to the extent that they must maintain their friendship in secret and away from their respective neighborhoods. Despite their efforts, that friendship is gradually eroded by enmity and fear woven so deeply that, before long, it begins to engulf another generation.

      Jenny Agutter is the daughter of the Catholic family who finds romance with a British soldier, played by a very young Anthony Andrews. Despite these familiar faces, though, the mostly-Irish cast and the location filming give this movie a deep sense of authenticity. Ultimately, it's a heartbreaking story that pulls no punches -- made all the more poignant because, after so many years, Northern Ireland still has found no lasting peace.
      10jctellyaddict

      Friends and families affected and torn apart by the NI troubles in different situations

      I recently saw this brilliant true film this year and was overwhelmed by the great storyline, acting and action. It was thought provoking and gave me new perspectives and new education relating to the Troubles in NI in the 60s - 70s. I was born in late 70s so I didn't know how bad things were in the early 70s on both sides of the conflict. It was the different circumstances throughout the film that led to different situations for families and friends. It was sad to see how a great friendship between 2 families (one was Catholic and one was Protestant) before the conflict 0 and then their friendship was torn apart overtime because of certain circumstances and situations as the NI Troubles escalated. I got emotional several times throughout the film eg when the nice Catholic mum becomes a hardcore republican and the 2 wee boys friendship breaking up. What really got me overwhelmed was the true love story which was the strong relationship between a Catholic girl and a British soldier which was threatened several times by the girl's own family and community and how the Catholic girl's mum (who was hardcore republican) disapproved her daughter's relationship with the British soldier and the girl's mum actually tarred and feathered her own daughter - heartbreaking movie but contains one of my all time favourite love stories about the relationship between the British soldier and a Catholic girl. I still get emotional thinking about this movie but will definitely watch it again and I definitely recommend it as it is dramatic, thought provoking, educational and making viewers see both sides of the coin. Younger people from Northern Ireland should watch this as it will show them how bad it was in the early 70s and you can see both sides of the coin on different situations and circumstances.
      9kvalentine926-189-516307

      long remembered ending

      I have not seen this movie in over thirty years and yet I can never forget the ending of this movie.As an African-American,I did not find anything to laugh about in this movie with all the discrepancies and inaccuracies that a few reviewers have mentioned. That the British soldiers' uniform may not have been accurate or where the movie was actually shot were not issues that mattered to me while watching this movie. There may have been some illogical plot twists in this movie but overall, the movie achieved its main point of how war affects children.I only remember how such a thing as hate can destroy people's lives and of course, that children are the first casualties.This movie first made me aware of the troubles in Ireland.I was impressed by the acting of the young actors.

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        Debut of actress Cathleen Delany.
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        Featured in The 25th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1973)

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      • Data di uscita
        • 5 dicembre 1972 (Stati Uniti)
      • Paesi di origine
        • Stati Uniti
        • Regno Unito
      • Lingua
        • Inglese
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      • Azienda produttrice
        • Tomorrow Entertainment
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