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In Europe's most secure prison 400 young men must make a choice between life or justice. Time is runing out. Seamus Scullion is the man chosen to select the names of his fellow prisoners in the H3 prison block who are ultimately prepared to die for what they believe in. Based on the true events of the 1981 Hunger Strike at the Maze Prison Northern Ireland.

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Released
12 April 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Element Pictures 
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Runtime
127 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5098730094326 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play In Europe&39;s most secure prison 400 young men must make a choice between life or justice Time is runing out Seamus Scullion is the man chosen to select the names of his fellow prisoners in the H3 prison block who are ultimately prepared to die for what they believe in Based on the true events of the 1981 Hunger Strike at the Maze Prison Northern Ireland   

Gritty drama based on the events of the 1981 hunger strikes by republican prisoners at the Maze Prison in Northern Ireland. As a protest against Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's refusal to allow jailed republican prisoners special political status, over 400 of their number begin a 'dirty' protest, refusing to wash or wear regulation prison clothes, resulting in them being locked in their cells for days on end in response. After four years of the protest, and with no sign of a change of heart by the authorities, Seamus Scullion (Brendan Mackey) finds himself chosen to select those of his fellow inmates who will take the protest to its ultimate conclusion.