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Anne

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • 47m
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Maxine Peake in Anne (2022)
The story of Anne Williams fight for the truth of her son's death.
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The story of Anne Williams' fight for the truth of her son's death.The story of Anne Williams' fight for the truth of her son's death.The story of Anne Williams' fight for the truth of her son's death.

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    • Maxine Peake
    • Bobby Schofield
    • Rob Jarvis
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    • Stars
      • Maxine Peake
      • Bobby Schofield
      • Rob Jarvis
    • 25User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Anne Williams
    • 2022
    Bobby Schofield
    Bobby Schofield
    • Michael Williams
    • 2022
    Rob Jarvis
    Rob Jarvis
    • John Glover
    • 2022
    Stephen Walters
    Stephen Walters
    • Steve Williams
    • 2022
    David Charles-Cully
    David Charles-Cully
    • Family Member…
    • 2022
    Clare Calbraith
    Clare Calbraith
    • Sheila Colman…
    • 2022
    Polly Kemp
    Polly Kemp
    • Ann Adlington…
    • 2022
    Raymond Waring
    Raymond Waring
    • Steve Hart
    • 2022
    Lily Shepherd
    • Sara Williams
    • 2022
    Jayne Worsnop-Hesford
    • Self
    • 2022
    Ellie May Davies
    • Sara Williams
    • 2022
    Polly Highton
    • Teresa Glover
    • 2022
    David Walmsley
    David Walmsley
    • Derek Bruder
    • 2022
    Campbell Wallace
    Campbell Wallace
    • Kevin Williams
    • 2022
    John McGrellis
    John McGrellis
    • Colin
    • 2022
    Matthew McNulty
    Matthew McNulty
    • Andy Burnham
    • 2022
    Grant Crookes
    • Family Member…
    • 2022
    Jobie McPartland
    • Family Member
    • 2022
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    10mf2812

    Heartbreaking

    I was half expecting a watered down version of Anne Williams and her fight, along with other affected fans and families, but Maxine Peake knocked it out the park. Some of the stuff we've heard before, some never, like Lord Justice Stuart-Smiths appalling words to the bereaved families before determining his own views on new evidence. Right up until the end, Anne, you were a battler. #JFT97 #YNWA.
    8Lejink

    96 Tears

    When my wife suggested that we watch this four-part ITV drama from earlier this year, I wasn't sure if I was up to it, knowing that it would be a tough watch, documenting as it does the struggles of Liverpool mother, Anne Williams, to achieve justice for all the 96, later 97 victims of the Hillsborough football disaster in 1989, whose number tragically included her own fifteen year-old son Kevin who she'd only reluctantly allowed to attend the game.

    Not only did all the relatives have to undergo the shock and loss of their loved ones at what was a national sporting event, an F. A. Cup semi-final, they were all led by the authorities to believe that the victims had all died by 3.15, fifteen minutes after the game had kicked off and worse still that the conduct of the supposedly out-of-control drunken fans on the day had contributed to what was officially pronounced the "accidental death" of all the deceased.

    But at their son's own inquest, Anne and her second husband, her children's stepdad, encounter a serving policeman who had tried to administer mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to their son around 3.30 which clearly contradicted the official version of events. This sets Anne on a path of determining the exact circumstances of her son's last minutes and leads to her horrific discovery that if he and several others of the deceaed could have had access to the prompt medical treatment they should have had by right, over forty of them could possibly have survived. She then tracks down an off-duty health worker who actually helped carry her son out of the crush and onto the pitch and a woman who heard him utter the word "Mum" again, just before he died, well after the official 3.15 time of supposed death.

    It takes time for her to find a way out of her grief but we see her eventually hook up with supportive people in authority including a female council officer with whom she strikes up a friendship and a sympathetic local lawyer to unceasingly probe for answers. Despite setback after setback from authority figures who either aren't or don't want to be convinced by the mounting evidence, she keeps on keeping on, pursuing whoever was the Home Secretary of the day, through changing governments, before finally achieving a breakthrough.

    Tragically this by then had taken well over twenty years and in the interim cost her both her marriage and her health as she succumbs to cancer but at least she dies knowing that the Hillsborough victims were just that, victims and weren't in any material way and certainly not accidentally, the cause of their own deaths.

    Maxine Peake rightly won acclaim for her committed performance as the untiring Williams, who by the end of the exhaustive process was recognised as the figurehead of the Justice for the 96 (later 97) tragic victims that day.

    There are still outstanding issues today which will now likely go unanswered as to who was ultimately responsible for the terrible decision-making which turned a much anticipated football match into an infamous national disaster.

    This was a story which deserved to be told and hopefully helped correct once and for all, any lingering misconceptions stoked by the gutter press as to what happened on that terrible day as well as documenting the unstinting effort and courage of one ordinary woman's determination to get to the truth.
    8FilmMcCool

    Contempt Shown for Working Class, by Police, Govt, Press.

    The way ordinary working class people were treated by both the Police and Govt having lost their loved ones due to police mismanagement boardered on Evil. The rush by senior police officers to cover their own hides at the cost of the dead was nothing short criminal and the Newspapers were just as bad. The attempt to lay the blame for the deaths on the dead or surviving fans was Evil, however lets gets something straight I do not blame the rank and file police officers apart from the ones that lied to support the story put out by the polices PR machine. What those people did to the parents of the dead was disgusting, trying to cover their own asses, evil B'strds, these people are paid to protect the people. Now to the drama itself, the acting is top notch, understated but dramatic where needed. It must be very difficult to relay a story like this, you must show the grief but also the anger while being respectful to the deceased, not easy but this episode was spot on. I hold a special phrase for The Sun newspaper, Scumbags, from top to bottom and BTW not a lot has changed but for the fact most ppl catty a camera with them 24/7 so these ppl cannot get away with what they got away with back then, if they could they still would.
    9Vindelander

    Absolutely outstanding account of a massive cover-up

    Truly moving and accurate account of this travesty of justice. Great cast and production add to the poignancy and I'm full of admiration for Anne and the Hillsborough support groups and, not least, for Andy Burnham for taking up the cudgels.

    A very important contribution to the Hillsborough story and I think very stimulating viewing even if , like me, you have little interest in the beautiful game.
    10adam_traynor

    Full of emotion

    Growing up in Liverpool I've heard A lot about this disaster and the woman who started the campaign for justice for the victims.

    But sadly she died years before the victims got justice. It great to see her story finally be told all these years later.

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      Stephen Walters, who plays Anne's husband Steve Williams, was also in the first Hillsborough TV movie. He played Ian Glover, one of the victims of the disaster and son of John and Teresa, who were also actively involved in the Hillsborough Justice Campaign. John Glover also died of cancer shortly after Anne Williams passed away.
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    • Release date
      • January 2, 2022 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Justicia
    • Filming locations
      • Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • ITV Studios
      • World Productions
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      • 47m
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      • Stereo
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      • 2:1

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