

Hunger
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The story of Bobby Sands, the IRA member who led the 1981 hunger strike during The Troubles in which Irish Republican prisoners tried to win political status.
Hunger is a 2008 drama film that chronicles Bobby Sands and the 1981 Irish Republican hunger strike during The Troubles. The film explores the political protest in which imprisoned IRA members refused food to demand recognition as political prisoners rather than criminals.
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Michael FassbenderBobby Sands
Stuart GrahamRay Lohan
Liam CunninghamPriest
Helena BereenRaymond's Mother- Laine MegawRaymond's Wife
Brian MilliganDavey Gillen
Liam McMahonGerry Campbell
Karen HassanGerry's Girlfriend
Frank McCuskerThe Governor
Lalor RoddyWilliam
Des McAleerMr Sands- Helen MaddenMrs. Sands
Paddy JenkinsHitman- Geoff GattBearded Man
Rory MullenPriest

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When was Hunger released?
Hunger was released on May 15, 2008.
What is Hunger about?
The film tells the true story of Bobby Sands, an IRA member who led a hunger strike in 1981 while imprisoned, as Irish Republican prisoners fought for political status during The Troubles.
Where can I watch Hunger?
As a film released in 2008, Hunger is available through digital retailers, streaming services, and physical media. Availability varies by region and platform.










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