Project Detail

No Stone Unturned

Synopsis

Alex Gibney reopens the mysterious unsolved case revolving the 1994 Loughinisland massacre. On 18 June, in the small village of Loughinisland, Northern Ireland, six men were brutally murdered and a few others were wounded in a pub while watching the World Cup soccer match. Despite a long investigation by the police and many confusing leads, no perpetrators of the attack were ever found.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2017 - International premiere

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Features
Running time
111 mins
Director
Alex Gibney
Producer
Trevor Birney, Alex Gibney
Co-Producer
Eimhear O'Neill
Executive Producer
Maiken Baird, Brendan J. Byrne, Jonathan Ford, Richard Perello, Greg Phillips
Editor
Andy Grieve; Co-Editor: Alexis Johnson
Screenwriter
Alex Gibney
Director of Photography
Stan Harlow, Ross McDonnell
Sound
Sound Mixer: Peter Miller
Composer
Composer: Ivor Guest; Music By: Robert Logan

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK, US coproduction

Fine Point Films (UK), Jigsaw Productions (US)

Fine Point Films

2nd Floor Callender House
58-60 Upper Arthur Street
Belfast
BT1 4GJ
Northern Ireland

Sales Company

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