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  1. Feb 27, 2009 · Five Minutes of Heaven: Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. With Mark Ryder, Diarmuid Noyes, Niamh Cusack, Mathew McElhinney. The story of former UVF member Alistair Little. Twenty-five years after Little killed Joe Griffen's brother, the media arrange an auspicious meeting between the two.

  2. Five Minutes of Heaven is a 2009 Irish film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel from a script by Guy Hibbert. The film was premiered on 19 January 2009 at the 25th Sundance Film Festival [2] where it won the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award for Hirschbiegel, and the World Cinema Screenwriting Award for Hibbert. [3]

  3. In 1970s Northern Ireland, young Joe Griffin watches in horror as the teenage leader of a UVF cell shoots Joe's brother dead. Thirty years later, peace is at hand, and Joe (James Nesbitt) is to ...

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  4. In theaters: August 21, 2009 Starring: Liam Neeson, James Nesbitt, Anamaria Marinca Lurgan Northern Ireland, 1975. A low level civil war has been underway, with the IRA targeting British...

  5. In February, 1975, in Northern Ireland, seventeen year-old UVF member Alistair Little kills the catholic Jimmy Griffin in his house in Lurgan in front of his younger brother Joe Griffin. Alistair is arrested and imprisoned for twelve years while Joe is blamed by his mother for not saving his brother. Thirty-three years later, a TV promotes the ...

  6. Jan 19, 2009 · The story of former UVF member Alistair Little. Twenty-five years after Little killed Joe Griffen's brother, the media arrange an auspicious meeting between the two.

  7. WINNER! World Cinema Directing/Screenwriting prizes at Sundance. Intense political thriller inspired by true events, starring Liam Neeson and directed by the Oscar-nominated director of DOWNFALL.

  8. 2009 · 1 hr 30 min. R. Thriller · Drama · Independent. Twenty-five years after he committed his crime, Alistair Little, a reformed killer, meets his victim's brother on a national TV show.

  9. Five Minutes of Heaven is a British and Irish film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel from a script by Guy Hibbert. The film was premiered on January 19, 2009 at the 25th Sundance Film Festival where it won the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award for Oliver Hirschbiegel, and the World Cinema Screenwriting Award for Guy Hibbert.

  10. In 1975 in a small Northern Ireland town, 17-year-old Protestant Alistair Little, assassinated 19-year-old Catholic Jim Griffin. Jim's murder was witnessed horrifically by his 11-year-old brother, Joe Griffin, and the impact of the death destroyed Joe and his family, who could never come to...