Drama
In 1976 the British Government put an end to the special category status of prisoners from the Provisional Irish Republican Army, no longer treating them as prisoners of war, but as common criminals. Mairéad Farrell – on whose life much of the film seems to be loosely based – was the first woman Republican to be refused political status in 1976. By 1980, when the film is set, Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister and doggedly resolute: “There can be no question of political status for someone who is serving a sentence for crime. Crime is crime is crime.” Silent Grace seeks to capture the struggle for the restoration of political status that was at the heart of prison protests in Northern Ireland – not just by the more celebrated male prisoners – but by a smaller number of women prisoners, led by Farrell, at the Armagh Women’s Prison.
Directed by
Maeve Murphy
Written by
Maeve Murphy
Orla Brady
Eileen
Patrick Bergin
Peter (as Patrick Connolly Bergin)
Cara Seymour
Margaret
Dawn Bradfield
Geraldine
Conor Mullen
Cunningham
Michael Liebman
Warden Mark (as Michael Liebman)
Rob Newman
Father McGarry
Carol Moore
Mrs Quinn
Cathleen Bradley
Aine Quinn
Marc O'Shea
Kevin Wheelan
Sarah Boyd-Wilson
Ann Bates
Dean Pritchard
Patsy
Ita Campbell
Nuala
Christian McCashin
Young Soldier
Gerry McColgan
Magistrate
Nessa Millet
Marie
Robbie Fry
Dr Carson
Colm Ó Maonlaí
Conor

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