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  1. 14. Okt. 2010 · With "Route Irish," Ken Loach is back taking on serious personal and political issues, in this instance the use of private contractors and security consultants in theaters of war.

  2. Route Irish is a 2010 drama-thriller film directed by Ken Loach and written by Paul Laverty. It is set in Liverpool and focuses on the consequences suffered by private security contractors after fighting in the Iraq War. The title comes from the Baghdad Airport Road, known as "Route Irish". The film was a British-French co-production.

  3. Route Irish. A private security guard investigates the death of his friend while serving in Iraq, the truth of which is obscured by state secrecy. With Mark Womack and John Bishop. 92 IMDb 6.4 1 h 44 min 2011. Suspense · Action · Intense · Thrilling. Free 7 day trial of Curzon, auto renews at £6.99/month, rent or buy.

  4. No one in this film is stupid or in denial, but some are more open and honest than others. This clear-eyed forthrightness gives Route Irish a backbone many other films lack.

  5. 16. Mai 2010 · Route Irish är den brittiska socialrealismens mästare Ken Loachs intensiva berättelse om de obekväma konsekvenserna av Irakkriget, som den militära ledningen helst tystar ner. Filmen visar hur det drabbar alla inblandade ner på individnivå. I september 2007 dog legosoldaten Frankie (John Bishop) på Route Irish. Den väg som går mellan ...

  6. Route Irish est un long métrage britannique, belge, français, espagnol et italien réalisé par Ken Loach, en sélection officielle au Festival de Cannes 2010, sorti le 16 mars 2011 en France et deux jours plus tard (le 18 mars) au Royaume-Uni. En intégrant à ce film des images de guerre ayant été tournées lors des faits et non pas mises ...

  7. 16. März 2011 · They shared dreams once, of going abroad, seeing the world, and they did, as soldiers, but only one of them came back. He died on the Route Irish, a road while picking up a journalist from the airport. Route Irish, by the way, is a codename for the road going from the Bagdad Airport to the Green Zone (the most dangerous road in the world).