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Sunday Bloody Sunday

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In the bustling London of the 1970s, two individuals find themselves caught in a love triangle that transcends the conventions of the time. The central character, a Jewish doctor named Daniel, is in an informal relationship with a young artist named Alex, an enthusiastic lover of life who is searching for her place in the world. However, things become complicated when Daniel begins to develop feelings for his patient, a man named Bob, who feels lost in his own identity and struggles with himself in an environment that does not always accept his sexual orientation.

As these three lives intertwine, the audience witnesses the deep conversations and raw emotions that arise from their encounters, set against a social backdrop that still relegates homosexual love to the shadows. Each character faces their own dilemmas, delving into confusion and the quest for emotional connection. The story moves between moments of passion and disillusionment, highlighting themes of identity, love, and acceptance as each attempts to find happiness in a world that tells them otherwise.

With the melody of daily life in the city serving as a backdrop, the film raises questions about what it truly means to love and be loved, and whether it is possible to find that balance in a relationship where the rules of the heart seem to be in constant flux. Life progresses for all three, but the decisions made in a moment can resonate for a lifetime.

Media type
Movie
Year
1971
Director
John Schlesinger
Writer
Penelope Gilliatt
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
86.00
Actors
Peter Finch
Glenda Jackson
Murray Head
Peggy Ashcroft
Tony Britton
Maurice Denham
Bessie Love
Vivian Pickles
Frank Windsor
Thomas Baptiste
Richard Pearson
June Brown
Jon Finch
Hannah Norbert
Harold Goldblatt
Marie Burke
Robert Rietti
Liane Aukin
Robin Presky
Caroline Blakiston
Peter Halliday
Kimi Tallmadge
Emma Schlesinger
Carl Ferber
Patrick Thornberry
Niké Arrighi
Douglas Lambert
Ann Firbank
Barbara Markham
Donald Sumpter
Rohan McCullough
John Warner
Francis Ghent
William Job
Derek Gilbert
Robert Wilde
Royce Mills
Gabrielle Daye
Edward Evans
George Belbin
Ellis Dale
Monica Vasileiou
Joe Wadham
John Rae
Henry Danziger
Hilary Hardiman
Simon Joseph
Gideon Kolb
Martin Lawrence
Mercia Mansfield
Reuben Elvy
Jovey Douben
Henry Gilbert
Arthur Goodman
Cindy Burrows
Petra Markham
Daniel Day-Lewis
Jack Arrow
Robert Clarke
Aileen Lewis
Jill Goldston
Murray Kash
Bunny Seaman
David Webb
Helen Lindsay
Gender
Drama
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Joseph Janni
Original title
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Duration
110
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