"Raw, powerful filmmaking."—The Guardian
British artist Steve McQueen won the Caméra d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for best debut film with this first theatrical feature. It’s a gripping and unflinching account of life in Northern Ireland’s Maze Prison focused on the events surrounding the 1981 IRA hunger strike led by Bobby Sands. A key figure among the so-called Young British Artists who burst on to the art scene in the 1990s, McQueen received the 1999 Turner Prize. (96 mins., 35mm)
Official Website: http://www.wexarts.org/fv/index.php?eventid=3771
Added by Wexner Center on January 30, 2009