Shadow Dancer
Photo: Rob Hardy
Even as a child, Collette was to experience at first hand the bloody consequences of the conflict in Northern Ireland when her little brother was killed by British security forces. Years later, Collette is herself now a mother and, like the rest of her family, still involved in the Republican cause. When she is arrested for her part in an aborted IRA bomb plot in London, a British secret service officer offers her a choice: lose everything including her little son and go to prison for twenty-five years or return to Belfast to spy on her own family. SHADOW DANCER is a psychological thriller in the truest sense of the term: it does not merely focus on the external elements of the plot; it also explores the moral dilemmas that face its protagonists. When the secret service man begins to worry about Collette’s safety she decides to feign interest in the agent – a duplicitous, risky game. Director James Marsh depicts the conflict in Northern Ireland from the point of view of a woman whose daily life is a constant struggle for survival but who is nonetheless determined to create a better future for herself and her son.
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Clive Owen (Actor), Andrea Riseborough (Actress), James Marsh (Director)
Shadow Dancer
Competition · Press Conference · Feb 12, 2012
Clive Owen (Actor), Andrea Riseborough (Actress), James Marsh (Director)
Shadow Dancer
Competition · Red Carpet · Feb 12, 2012