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  1. 24 de may. de 2011 · ROUTE IRISH is the story of life-long friends Fergus and Frankie, a pair that have been in each other's pockets since their first day of school. While Fergus' tour of Iraq, as a member of the SAS, had kept them apart, the recently resigned ex-soldier soon convinces Frankie to join him in Baghdad as a member of a private security team.

  2. 18 de mar. de 2011 · Directed by Ken Loach. Starring Mark Womack, Andrea Lowe, John Bishop, Jack Fortune, Geoff Bell, Talib Rasool, Craig Lundberg 16 cert, IFI/Light House, Dublin, 108 min. YOU WOULDN'T be out of line ...

  3. Críticas de Usuarios. Route Irish película dirigida por Ken Loach y protagonizada por Mark Womack, Andrea Lowe y John Bishop. Año: 2010. Sinopsis: Frankie y Gergus han sido amigos inseparables desde la infancia. Ambos trabajan como agentes de seguridad en Iraq, arriesgando su vida en una ciudad, Bagdad, gobernada por la violencia y la avidez.

  4. by Ken Loach. synopsis. A tense, triangular love story of two friends and the woman they both love. The men work as private security contractors in Iraq. Together they risk their lives in a city awash with violence and greed. When Frankie is killed on Route Irish (the road linking Baghdad airport with the Green Zone), Fergus, wracked with grief ...

  5. Route Irish. Cinéma. 2010. 1 h 44 min. indisponible. En septembre 2007, Frankie, un agent de sécurité à Bagdad, meurt sur la route Irish, connue pour être particulièrement dangereuse. Fergus, son ami d'enfance, ne peut pas s'empêcher de culpabiliser en pensant que c'est lui qui, trois ans auparavant, avait convaincu Frankie de venir ...

  6. 19 de may. de 2010 · Route Irish, Ken Loach’s drama about security contractors in Iraq, focuses on the effects of war. Photograph: Joss Barratt/Route Irish Film Stills/Joss Barratt. Cannes film festival.

  7. "Route Irish" is about the consequences that the war has had, both for the innocent civilians in Iraq and the working-class Westerners who are fighting it. Fergus's stubborn refusal to accept the story given about Frankie's death pushes him and Rachel — with the help of an Iraqi musician named Harem (Talib Rasool) — to very dark places.