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Festivals and Awards:
Carl Foreman Award for Most Promising Newcomer – BAFTA
FIPRESCI Award in Un Certain Regard Section – Cannes Film Festival
Caméra d’Or – Cannes Film Festival
Discovery Award – Toronto Film Festival Gucci Award – Venice Film Festival
FIPRESCI Award in Un Certain Regard Section – Cannes Film Festival
Caméra d’Or – Cannes Film Festival
Discovery Award – Toronto Film Festival Gucci Award – Venice Film Festival
Crew:
Director: Steve McQueen
Screenwriter: Steve McQueen, Enda Walsh
DOP: Sean Bobbitt
Production: Blast! Films, Film4, Channel Four Film
Screenwriter: Steve McQueen, Enda Walsh
DOP: Sean Bobbitt
Production: Blast! Films, Film4, Channel Four Film
In 1981, Bobby Sands, a young twenty-seven-year-old man from the Irish Republican Army detained in Northern Ireland’s Maze Prison, begins a hunger strike to protest the British government’s refusal to recognize captured members of the IRA as political prisoners. As McQueen reveals Bobby’s last living days in prison, we witness what a man is willing to endure to make his voice heard.
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Cast:
Michael Fassbender, Liam Cunningham, Stuart Graham, Laine Megaw -
Original Title:
Hunger -
Country:
Ireland, United Kingdom -
Year:
2008 - 96 min Subtitles PT
Festivals and Awards:
Carl Foreman Award for Most Promising Newcomer – BAFTA
FIPRESCI Award in Un Certain Regard Section – Cannes Film Festival
Caméra d’Or – Cannes Film Festival
Discovery Award – Toronto Film Festival Gucci Award – Venice Film Festival
FIPRESCI Award in Un Certain Regard Section – Cannes Film Festival
Caméra d’Or – Cannes Film Festival
Discovery Award – Toronto Film Festival Gucci Award – Venice Film Festival
Crew:
Director: Steve McQueen
Screenwriter: Steve McQueen, Enda Walsh
DOP: Sean Bobbitt
Production: Blast! Films, Film4, Channel Four Film
Screenwriter: Steve McQueen, Enda Walsh
DOP: Sean Bobbitt
Production: Blast! Films, Film4, Channel Four Film
Director
Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen (London, 1969) is a director, screenwriter and artist. After studying Art in London, he went to New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Meanwhile, he directed short-films such as Bear (1993) and Exodus (1997). His artwork was displayed in countless museums, from the Guggenheim to the Tate Gallery, winning the Turner Prize in 1999. With the release of his first feature, Hunger (2008), McQueen won a myriad of awards and was applauded at the most varied film festivals.
Since then, he kept directing films such as Shame (2011), internationally renowned, and 12 Years a Slave (2013), earning him three Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Recently, McQueen released Widows (2018) and the miniseries Small Axe (2020) and Uprising (2021).
Since then, he kept directing films such as Shame (2011), internationally renowned, and 12 Years a Slave (2013), earning him three Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Recently, McQueen released Widows (2018) and the miniseries Small Axe (2020) and Uprising (2021).