Hidden Agenda

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1990 "Every government has one."
Hidden Agenda
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6.9 | 1h48m | R | en | Drama

In Ireland, American lawyer Ingrid Jessner and her activist partner, Paul Sullivan, struggle to uncover atrocities committed by the British government against the Northern Irish during the "Troubles." But when Sullivan is assassinated in the streets, Jessner teams up with Peter Kerrigan, a British investigator acting against the will of his own government, and struggles to uncover a conspiracy that may even implicate one of Kerrigan's colleagues.

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Released: November. 21,1990 | Released Producted By: Hemdale , Initial (II) Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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In Ireland, American lawyer Ingrid Jessner and her activist partner, Paul Sullivan, struggle to uncover atrocities committed by the British government against the Northern Irish during the "Troubles." But when Sullivan is assassinated in the streets, Jessner teams up with Peter Kerrigan, a British investigator acting against the will of his own government, and struggles to uncover a conspiracy that may even implicate one of Kerrigan's colleagues.

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Thriller

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Cast

Michelle Fairley

Director

Nigel Phelps

Producted By

Hemdale

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Nigel Phelps
Nigel Phelps

Art Direction

Martin Johnson
Martin Johnson

Production Design

Clive Tickner
Clive Tickner

Director of Photography

David Appleby
David Appleby

Still Photographer

Daphne Dare
Daphne Dare

Costume Design

Louise Fisher
Louise Fisher

Makeup Designer

Ken Loach
Ken Loach

Director

Penny Eyles
Penny Eyles

Script Supervisor

Anthony Morris
Anthony Morris

Assistant Editor

Susie Figgis
Susie Figgis

Casting

Rebecca O'Brien
Rebecca O'Brien

Co-Producer

John Daly
John Daly

Executive Producer

Derek Gibson
Derek Gibson

Executive Producer

Scott Millaney
Scott Millaney

Executive Producer

Eric Fellner
Eric Fellner

Producer

Ginny Roncoroni
Ginny Roncoroni

Production Manager

Stewart Copeland
Stewart Copeland

Original Music Composer

Dean Humphreys
Dean Humphreys

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jim Allen
Jim Allen

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Hidden Agenda Audience Reviews c6t73

Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Helllins It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Delight Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
nobbyrott Nothing to add to any of the above about conspiracy theory movies, the bit that made me laugh was when the Americans were watching an Orange parade and one turns to the other with the comment "Frightening", naturally the other agrees wholeheartedly."Frightening"??Uniformed and disciplined flute bands leading groups of smartly dressed (i.e. suit, white shirt and dark tie) males bearing the traditional Orange Order sash.Well it is Loach so we can expect nothing else.Presumably he would find Republican/Fenian parades inspiring.
Matthew Kresal Hidden Agenda has long been on my list of films to see. As a fan of the political thriller genre I was intrigued by its premise. Now, having finally found it and had the opportunity to see it I was presently surprised. The film sured my expectations and easily ranks amongst the best political thrillers I've seen.The performances are the staring point of this phenomenal film. s McDormand gives a marvelous performance as American civil rights activist Ingrid Jessner as Brian Cox as Kerrigan, the top investigator investigating the death of Jessner's boyfriend. The result is that, together and separately, they give two highly watchable performances that keep your attention focused on the screen. There's also the ing cast including Brad Dourif as the murdered boyfriend, Maurice Roëves as the mysterious army officer Harris who has all the secrets plus Bernard Archard and Patrick Kavanagh as two politicians at the heart of the film's conspiracy.The film is, if nothing else, a conspiracy thriller. What may seem like an odd murder in Northern Ireland soon turns out to be mired in the politics of Thatcher era Britain. The film, while fictional, seems to be far too real for comfort. Writer Jim Allen has crafted a thriller that blends fact and fiction together and so well that the fine line between the two is blurred when it comes to the issues of 1980's Northern Ireland, how Thatcher got herself elected and how governments deal with terrorism. Of even greater surprise is that the plot doesn't overwhelm the dialogue. Unlike some political thrillers, in this film scenes come alive not just from the performances of the actors but from the words on the pages themselves. While it deals with 1980's Northern Ireland one can't help but see the relevant issues ever present in the film nearly twenty years on.On top of the script there's the documentary like approach that makes the film too realistic for comfort. Clive Tickner's cinematography is the main reason this succeeds so well in that it never feels like a Hollywood film. The result is that (thankfully) one gets the feeling of being a fly on the wall for many of the scenes which makes the blurring of fact and fiction even more successful. Add on the realistic costume and production design along with the tight editing of Jonathon Morris and the result is an all too realistic thriller.Hidden Agenda is what a political thriller should be. With its combination of fantastic performances, well written script, its realistic design work and especially its documentary like cinematography make it too realistic to be ignored. While it may deal with 1980's Britain in Northern Ireland it's a thriller with a message too strong to be ignored. It's a first rate and a must see for fans of the genre of the political thriller.
RanchoTuVu When a police investigator is called in to determine the facts behind the murder/execution of an American civil rights lawyer in Northern Ireland, he discovers not only an extensive cover-up of that event, but also a giant political conspiracy as well. Set in Northern Ireland, the film is a critical look at the response by the British government and military to the IRA. Not only is the response brutal and deadly, the so-called threat the IRA poses to order and stability is capitalized on by Tory political masterminds in Margaret Thatcher's istration, as well as the CIA, in a devious attempt to permanently keep the progressive Labor opposition from ever taking power again. Directed by Ken Loach, the film has a noticeable political angle, though he holds a steady hand on the action and the investigation, with sharply written and acted interrogation scenes and meetings with reclusive IRA people, as well as bringing in the political elites, to make it fast moving and constantly interesting.
George Parker "Hidden Agenda" - another in a long list of films about the conflict in Northern Ireland - focuses on the investigation by British detective Kerrigan (Cox) of the assassination of an American civil liberties investigator. The film gets down to business quickly as it shows the pervasive and deeply rooted divisive sentiments of Ireland with a straight forward, no frills approach and a whodunnit type plot. A well made location shoot with no frills, "HA" will most likely be appreciated by those with some understanding of the Irish conflict.

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