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A deeply emotional look at reconciliation and a son finally coming to respect his father’s integrity.

Released in 1993, is a powerful biographical legal drama directed by Jim Sheridan. It tells the true story of the "Guildford Four"—four people falsely convicted of the 1974 IRA pub bombings in Guildford, England. The Plot

It remains one of the most acclaimed political dramas ever made, nominated for seven Academy Awards.

The film exposes the corruption and pressure within the legal system during the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland.

The heart of the film lies in the evolving relationship between the rebellious Gerry and his quiet, dignified father as they spend years together in a prison cell, fighting for justice with the help of dedicated lawyer Gareth Peirce (Emma Thompson).