The Day Innocence Died: Bloody Sunday and the Fight for Justice
images of real dead bodies, strong injury detail, language
Director(s)Hannan Majid and Richard York
Production year2026
Release date01/06/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes106m
The Day Innocence Died: Bloody Sunday and the Fight for Justice
images of real dead bodies, strong injury detail, language
Documentary examining the events of Bloody Sunday and the fight for justice by family members and activists.
Documentary examining the events of Bloody Sunday and the fight for justice by family members and activists.
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
suicide and self-harm
injury detail
theme
sex
images of real dead bodies, strong injury detail, language
Classified Date:
27/04/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Rainbow Collective
violence
There is real-world footage of conflict, including soldiers firing weapons, people beaten with batons, the preparation of petrol bombs, and people hurling objects. There are verbal references to killing and terrorism.
threat and horror
Scenes of gun threat occur during confrontations between armed forces and civilians, including sequences in which people are fired upon and others shelter from gunfire. Buildings are set on fire during a period of unrest. There are verbal accounts of raids and fearful civilians.
language
Strong language ('f**k') occurs, as well as rude gestures and milder terms (for example, 'bastard').
discrimination
References are made to discriminatory behaviour.
suicide and self-harm
Scenes showing prisoners on hunger strike include references to them starving themselves to death.
injury detail
There are several images of real dead bodies, some of which are bloodstained. There are also distressing images of injured civilians in the aftermath of conflict.
theme
The documentary deals extensively with grief and the emotional impact of losing loved ones to violence. There are references to mental health and trauma.
Classified date27/04/2026
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
suicide and self-harm
injury detail
theme
sex
Director(s)Hannan Majid and Richard York
Production year2026
Release date01/06/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes106m
images of real dead bodies, strong injury detail, language
Classified Date:
27/04/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Rainbow Collective
violence
There is real-world footage of conflict, including soldiers firing weapons, people beaten with batons, the preparation of petrol bombs, and people hurling objects. There are verbal references to killing and terrorism.
threat and horror
Scenes of gun threat occur during confrontations between armed forces and civilians, including sequences in which people are fired upon and others shelter from gunfire. Buildings are set on fire during a period of unrest. There are verbal accounts of raids and fearful civilians.
language
Strong language ('f**k') occurs, as well as rude gestures and milder terms (for example, 'bastard').
discrimination
References are made to discriminatory behaviour.
suicide and self-harm
Scenes showing prisoners on hunger strike include references to them starving themselves to death.
injury detail
There are several images of real dead bodies, some of which are bloodstained. There are also distressing images of injured civilians in the aftermath of conflict.
theme
The documentary deals extensively with grief and the emotional impact of losing loved ones to violence. There are references to mental health and trauma.
Classified date27/04/2026
LanguageEnglish