Unquiet Graves

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  • 2019
  • 1 hr 15 min
  • 8.2  (98)

Unquiet Graves is a compelling documentary that takes viewers on a journey through one of the darkest and most disturbing periods of Northern Ireland's history - the Troubles. Directed by Sean Murray and released in 2018, the film features rare archival footage and interviews with key witnesses and survivors of the conflict. The main theme of the documentary revolves around the story of an organization called the Glennane Gang - a group of Loyalist paramilitaries that is believed to have carried out over 120 sectarian murders in the 1970s.

The documentary is divided into several chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of the story. The first chapter gives an overview of the Troubles, providing useful background information on the social and political context of the conflict. The viewer is exposed to the depth of the Loyalist-Republican conflict and learns about the various paramilitaries involved in the conflict.

The second chapter introduces the Glennane Gang and their modus operandi. We learn that they operated from a farm called Glenanne, near the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Members of the gang, who were part of the British Army's Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) and the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), would use their uniforms to gain access to Catholic areas, where they would carry out targeted killings of innocent civilians.

One of the most interesting aspects of the documentary is that it presents new evidence that sheds light on the collusion between the British state and the Glennane Gang. The third chapter presents evidence which implicates the British Army's Military Reaction Force (MRF) in some of the murders. The MRF were a secret army unit that operated undercover in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. The documentary interviews individuals who claim to have been members of the MRF and were tasked with carrying out assassinations of suspected IRA members. It appears that the MRF's activities were coordinated with the Glennane Gang, and together they were responsible for large scale sectarian violence.

The fourth chapter focuses on the legacy of the violence and trauma of the conflict. The documentary juxtaposes interviews with families of the victims with footage of the killers explaining how they chose and killed their victims. Through the stories of survivors and family members of victims, the filmmakers argue that the injustices during the conflict have led to distrust and division that are still evident in Northern Ireland today.

The final chapter of the documentary is a call to action. The filmmakers call for a truth and reconciliation process in Northern Ireland, and the investigation of cases of unsolved murder that have been ignored in the past. They argue that the British state's role in the conflict must be investigated transparently, so that families and communities affected by the Troubles can achieve some form of healing.

Overall, Unquiet Graves is a highly informative and thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on a largely unknown aspect of Northern Ireland's history. The documentary is well structured, and the use of archival footage and interviews with both victims and perpetrators is effective in conveying the emotional impact of the conflict. The documentary's message is clear: the truth about the past must be acknowledged before the process of healing and reconciliation can begin.

Unquiet Graves is a 2019 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.2.

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  • Release Date
    2019
  • Runtime
    1 hr 15 min
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (98)