Unconquered
Unconquered

Unconquered

1989Movie113 minEnglish

In 1962 in Montgomery, Alabama, State Attorney Richmond Flowers, Sr. is one of few willing to fight racial injustices even if it costs him his family's peace.

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Director: N/A (TV Movie)Genres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

This British television film tells the story of the Irish struggle for independence, focusing on the period of the Irish Civil War. It delves into the complex loyalties and devastating consequences of conflict within a nation and among former comrades. The narrative follows characters grappling with difficult choices and the personal toll of war.

Critical Reception

As a television film from 1989, specific widespread critical reception is difficult to ascertain in contemporary terms. However, it is generally recognized for its sensitive portrayal of a tumultuous period in Irish history and the human cost of political division.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical context and exploration of the Irish Civil War.
  • Noted for its dramatic portrayal of the personal consequences of conflict.
  • Generally considered a thoughtful if perhaps somber examination of a difficult period.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced as part of the BBC's 'Screen One' anthology series, which aimed to bring high-quality, original television drama to a wide audience.

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