Fureter
When Hockey Came to Belfast
Fiche de film
Visionnez
Films similaires par catégorie
Genres
Résumé
Paul and Andrew are friends that met through their shared love of ice hockey. Like other 15-year-olds, they hang out, listen to music and play sports. However, Belfast is a city steeped in decades of religious violence. Paul is Catholic and Andrew is Protestant, and being friends means risking their safety in a divided city.
When Hockey Came to Belfast is the striking story of how Canadian ice hockey is transcending religious lines. Bringing Northern Irish youth together in a shared love of the game, the rink gives boys and girls a haven from the turf warfare that pervades their lives. "When you're on the ice, you don't really think about Protestants and Catholics," says Andrew. "You just get on to play the sport with whoever's there."
Set against the backdrop of a post-conflict society, this documentary also provides an intimate glimpse into the realities of life in Belfast - the 12-metre-high walls that divide Catholic and Protestant, the precautions Andrew and Paul must take to be friends and the safety they find on the rink at Dundonald.
2004, 50 min 01 s
Prix et mentions
Prix Silver Chris - catégorie: Enfants & Adolescents
Festival international du film et de la vidéo
Du 9 au 13 novembre 2005, Columbus - États-Unis
Prix Léo pour meilleure réalisation dand un programme ou série sur le Sport (Linda Conway)
Leo Awards
Du 2 au 9 juin 2005, Vancouver - Canada