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  1. Each decade of the Troubles has produced its own take on the conflict. In the 1970s, documentaries like Philip Clayton-Thompson's A Place Called Ardoyne captured the voices of working-class Catholics.

  2. A PLACE CALLED ARDOYNE. Directed by. Philip Thompson. United Kingdom, Ireland, 1973. Documentary, Short. 43. Synopsis. Looks at the situation in Northern Ireland as it affects the Catholic community of Ardoyne. Synopsis.

  3. Drama 2019 77 mins Director: César Díaz. As Guatemala confronts its violent past, a forensic anthropologist is tasked with identifying the dead, in this affecting Cannes prize-winning drama. Rent for £4.50. Documentary 2023 94 mins Director: Kitson Vincent.

  4. Won the 1973 Chicago Film Festival for “A Place Called Ardoyne.”. Created the most publicized exhibition at the Tate in London. Produced a doco for BBC Channel 4 on LS Lowry, and created one of the most influential docos in the late 1970s, "Tolmers, Beginning or End?" Spent 10 years in Hollywood.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArdoyneArdoyne - Wikipedia

    Crumlin Road Holy Cross Church, Crumlin Road. The main Roman Catholic place of worship for Ardoyne. Ardoyne is bordered on the west by the Crumlin Road, an area which has for the most part a majority Protestant population and forms an interface area.For many years, on the Twelfth and during the rest of the marching season parades held by the Orange Order have led to conflict between the two ...

  6. The award-winning 1973 documentary looks at the situation in Northern Ireland as it affects the Catholic community of Ardoyne. Includes interviews with leading figures in the community including social workers, released internees, a parish priest and a Provisional IRA Battalion Commander.