Released in 1996, is a powerful political drama that humanizes the events of the 1981 Irish hunger strike at the Maze Prison. Directed by Terry George and co-written by Jim Sheridan , the film shifts the focus from the geopolitical battle between the IRA and Margaret Thatcher to the emotional ordeal of the mothers caught in the middle. The Heart of the Story
The film centers on two mothers from vastly different backgrounds who are united by their sons' imprisonment. Some Mother's Son YIFY
As their sons join the hunger strike led by ( John Lynch ), the two women must navigate a harrowing dilemma: respect their sons' dying wishes for political recognition or intervene to save their lives once they become incapacitated. Themes and Significance Some Mother's Son movie review - Roger Ebert Released in 1996, is a powerful political drama