The Troubles in popular culture
The Northern Ireland Troubles have been referenced numerous times in popular culture, particularly through films, novels, songs and poems. This article aims to provide a complete list of such works.
Films
- The Long Good Friday (1980)
 - The Outsider (1980 film) (1980)
 - Angel (1982)
 - Harry's Game (1982)
 - Cal (1984)
 - Children in the Crossfire (1984)
 - A Prayer for the Dying (1987)
 - Elephant (Alan Clarke film) (1989)
 - Dear Sarah (1990)
 - Hidden Agenda (1990)
 - Law & Order - "The Troubles" episode - (1991)
 - The Crying Game (1992)
 - Patriot Games (1992)
 - In the Name of the Father (1993)
 - The Railway Station Man (1993)
 - Blown Away (1994)
 - The Run of the Country (1995)
 - Nothing Personal (1995)
 - Some Mothers Son (1996)
 - The Devil's Own (1997)
 - The Boxer (1997)
 - The Informant (1997)
 - Resurrection Man (1997)
 - The General (1998)
 - My Brother's War (1998)
 - Ronin (1998)
 - Titanic Town (1998)
 - Omagh the Legacy: Claire and Stephen's Story (1999)
 - Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000)
 - An Everlasting Piece (2000)
 - H3 (2001)
 - Bloody Sunday (2002)
 - Sunday (2002)
 - Holy Cross (BBC Documentary) (2003)
 - Mickybo and Me (2004)
 - Omagh (2004)
 - Breakfast on Pluto (2005)
 - Johnny Was (2006)
 - Fifty Dead Men Walking (2008)
 - Hunger (2008)
 - Five Minutes of Heaven (2009)
 - Shadow Dancer (2012)
 - Good Vibrations (2013)
 - '71 (2014)
 
Novels
- A Breed of Heroes by Alan Judd
 - Belfast Diaries: War as a Way of Life by John Conroy (1995)
 - The Bombmaker by Stephen Leather (1999)
 - Breakfast on Pluto by Patrick McCabe (1998)
 - Cal by Bernard MacLaverty (1983)
 - Christ in the Fields, A Fermanagh Trilogy by Eugene McCabe (1993)
 - Cycle of Violence by Colin Bateman (1995)
 - The Dead Republic by Roddy Doyle (2010)
 - Divorcing Jack by Colin Bateman (1994)
 - Drink with the Devil by Jack Higgins (1996)
 - Eureka Street by Robert McLiam Wilson (1996)
 - Harry's Game by Gerald Seymour (1975)
 - The Kevin and Sadie series: The Twelfth Day of July (1970), Across the Barricades (1972), Into Exile (1973), A Proper Place (1975), and Hostage to Fortune (1976) by Joan Lingard
 - The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh (2001)
 - Maura's Angel by Lynne Reid Banks (1984)
 - The Marching Season by Daniel Silva (1999)
 - Mohammed Maguire by Colin Bateman (2001)
 - No Bones by Anna Burns (2001)
 - Ourselves Alone by Anne Devlin (1985)
 - Patriot Games by Tom Clancy (1987)
 - Rogue Element by Terence Strong (1997).
 - A Son Called Gabriel by McNicholl, Damian. (2004). ISBN 1-59315-018-0
 - Stand by Stand by by Chris Ryan
 - The Watchman by Chris Ryan (2001)
 - Watchman by Ian Rankin (1988)
 
Instrumental compositions
- "Lest we forget" by Robert Candeloro (2006)
 - "The Seeming Insanity of Forgiveness" by Dr Thomas Fitzgerald (composer) (2002)
 
Songs
See also: Irish rebel music
- "Armalite Rifle" by Gang of Four
 - "Alternative Ulster" by Stiff Little Fingers
 - "Armagh" by Au Pairs
 - "Belfast" by Boney M
 - "Belfast" by Orbital
 - "Belfast" by Elton John
 - "Belfast Child" by Simple Minds
 - "Belfast (Penguins and Cats)" by Katie Melua
 - "Belfast to Boston (God's Rifle)" by James Taylor
 - "Big Decision" by That Petrol Emotion
 - "Black Cab Motorcade" by State Radio
 - "Broken Land" by The Adventures
 - "Crimson Days" by Silent Running
 - "Don't forget about us" by Paul J Miles (2008)
 - "Drunken Lullabies" by Flogging Molly
 - "Each Dollar a Bullet" by Stiff Little Fingers
 - "Ether" by Gang Of Four
 - "Fly the Flag" by Stiff Little Fingers
 - "Forgotten Sons" by Marillion
 - "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" by Paul McCartney
 - "Go on Home British Soldiers by Tommy Skelly
 - "God Kicks", "Potato Junkie" and "Church of Noise" by Therapy?
 - "Hang the IRA" by Skullhead
 - "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" by Megadeth
 - "The House of Orange" by Stan Rogers on From Fresh Water
 - "Invisible Sun" by The Police
 - "It's Going To Happen" by The Undertones
 - "It's Only Tuesday" by Eric Bogle
 - "Kinky Sex Makes the World Go 'Round" by Dead Kennedys
 - "Last Night Another Soldier", "Brighton Bomb" and "Soldier" by The Angelic Upstarts
 - "Letter from Louise" by The Saw Doctors
 - "Michael Caine" by Madness (band)
 - "My Little ArmaLite" by Unknown
 - "Northern Industrial Town" by Billy Bragg
 - "Oliver's Army" by Elvis Costello
 - "Out in the Fields" by Gary Moore and Phil Lynott
 - "Pie Jesu" by Andrew Lloyd Webber
 - "What's Left of the Flag" by Flogging Molly
 - "Sean O'Farrell" by The Celibate Rifles
 - "Shankill Butchers" by The Decemberists
 - "Smash the IRA" by Skrewdriver
 - "So Many People" by Hubert Kah
 - "Soldier" by Harvey Andrews
 - Some Time in New York City by John Lennon and Yoko Ono: "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "The Luck of the Irish"
 - "Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six" by The Pogues
 - "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "Please," "Peace on Earth," "North and South of The River," "Raised By Wolves," and "The Troubles" by U2
 - "Sunrise" by The Divine Comedy
 - "Ten Men Dead" by Blaggers ITA
 - "That's Just the Way It Is" by Phil Collins
 - "The Greening of Belfast" by Michael Card
 - "The Island" by Paul Brady
 - "The Men Behind the Wire" by Barleycorn
 - "The More I See (The Less I Believe)" by Fun Boy Three
 - "There Were Roses" by Tommy Sands
 - "The Town I Loved So Well" by Phil Coulter
 - "The Troubles" by The Roches
 - "The Troubles" by XTC
 - "Theme from Harry's Game" by Clannad
 - "This Is a Rebel Song" by Sinéad O'Connor
 - "Through the Barricades" by Spandau Ballet[1][2]
 - "Ulster" by Sham 69
 - "White Noise" by Stiff Little Fingers
 - "Zombie" by The Cranberries
 - "Both Sides of the Story" by Phil Collins
 - "God be with you Ireland" by The Cranberries
 
Poems
| Poem | Poet | 
|---|---|
| Ceasefire | Michael Longley | 
| Ballad of Claudy | James Simmons | 
| Belfast Confetti | Ciarán Carson | 
| Casualty | Seamus Heaney | 
| Punishment | Seamus Heaney | 
| There Are Too Many Saviours on My Cross | Dr. T. James | 
Art
Plays
- A Night in November by Marie Jones
 - Bloom of the Diamond Stone by Wilson John Haire
 - Did You Hear the One About the Irishman...? by Christina Reid
 - In a Little World of Our Own by Gary Mitchell
 - Joyriders by Christina Reid
 - Remembrance by Graham Reid
 - The Flats by John Boyd
 - The Freedom of the City by Brian Friel
 
References
- ↑ l Belfast: the war against cliché | | guardian.co.uk Arts
 - ↑ http://hometown. aol. co.uk/KHA200/Irish_History_Song.pdf
 
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