Bloody Sunday
■ Basic Data
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Year | 2002 |
| Country | United Kingdom, Ireland |
| Director | Paul Greengrass |
| Cast | James Nesbitt, Tim Pigott-Smith, Nicholas Farrell, Gerard McSorley, Kathy Kiera Clarke |
| Genre | Historical drama |
■ Title Language Table
| Language | Text | Romanization |
|---|---|---|
| English | Bloody Sunday | – |
| Español | Bloody Sunday | Bloody Sunday |
| Français | Bloody Sunday | Bloody Sunday |
| Deutsch | Bloody Sunday | Bloody Sunday |
| Português | Domingo Sangrento | Domingo Sangrento |
| Italiano | Bloody Sunday | Bloody Sunday |
| Русский | Кровавое воскресенье | Krovavoye voskresenye |
| 中文(简体) | 血腥星期天 | – |
| 中文(繁體) | 血腥星期天 | – |
| 한국어 | 블러디 선데이 | Beulleodi Seondei |
| ไทย | Bloody Sunday | Bloody Sunday |
| Tiếng Việt | Chủ nhật đẫm máu | Chu nhat dam mau |
| Bahasa Indonesia | Bloody Sunday | Bloody Sunday |
| 日本語 | ブラディ・サンデー | Buradi Sande |
■ One-Line Definition
👉 A work that depicts a structure in which civil rights protest and state violence collide within a politically occupied public street
■ Synopsis
A civil rights march in Derry turns into a massacre, transforming political grievance into historical trauma.
■ RECIPE Tags
#StateViolence #CivilResistance #HistoricalTrauma #PublicTruth
■ Primary Axis
- Entry: Can peaceful protest remain protected when authority defines it as threat?
Reason: Civic action is forced into a security framework before violence erupts.
Related Film: Selma - Middle: Can official power control the meaning of its own violence?
Reason: The event becomes a struggle between witnessed reality and institutional narrative.
Related Film: In the Name of the Father - Core: Can a community survive when public truth is denied by the state?
Reason: The massacre persists as collective injury because accountability is obstructed.
Related Film: The Battle of Algiers
■ Secondary Axes
- Occupied space and civilian exposure: Public streets become zones where political bodies are rendered vulnerable.
Related Film: Hunger - Event memory and political escalation: A single day becomes a structural turning point for future conflict.
Related Film: United 93
■ Person
- Director: Paul Greengrass
- Cast: James Nesbitt, Tim Pigott-Smith, Nicholas Farrell, Gerard McSorley, Kathy Kiera Clarke
■ Structural Tags
#PublicSuppression #NarrativeControl #AccountabilityBlockage
■ Attribute Tags
#UnitedKingdom #Ireland #2000s #HistoricalDrama


































