"Some Mother's Son" is a film that tells the story of two mothers in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. Kathleen Quigley and Annie Higgins find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict when their sons are arrested for their involvement in the IRA. As the women struggle to come to terms with their sons' actions, they must also navigate the political and social tensions that surround them.
As the film unfolds, Kathleen and Annie form an unlikely bond as they fight for the rights of their sons, who are being held in a high-security prison. The women's determination to see their sons treated fairly puts them at odds with the authorities, leading to a tense and emotional climax.
"Some Mother's Son" is a powerful and moving portrayal of the human cost of political conflict, as well as a testament to the strength and resilience of mothers who will stop at nothing to protect their children.
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Some Mother's Son
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Star of Desire
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Scott Wooldridge:
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Panis Angelicus
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César Franck:
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Crazy
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Messiah: All We Like Sheep
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George Frideric Handel:
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My Happiness
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Betty Peterson:
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Oh! You Beautiful Doll
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Endlich, endlich wird mein Joch
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Survival
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Soldier's Song
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The Sea Bird
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