Five Minutes of Heaven is a British-Irish drama film that tells the story of two men, Alistair Little and Joe Griffin, who were involved in a tragic event during the Northern Ireland conflict.
The film begins with a reenactment of the murder of Joe's older brother by Alistair when they were teenagers. The incident haunts both men, with Alistair living with guilt and Joe seeking revenge.
Years later, a television program arranges a meeting between Alistair and Joe, giving them five minutes of heaven to confront their past and find closure.
The film explores themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the long-lasting effects of violence on individuals and communities.
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Five Minutes of Heaven
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A Glass of Champagne
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Dynamite
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Birth
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David Holmes:
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Holy Pictures
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