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Five years in the making, this brave and level-headed documentary exposes paramilitary activity in present day Northern | dG1fQmUwZTZsTUMtWkk
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00:00For a long time he wasn't sleeping at all.
00:09Every time he slept, he was having nightmares about masked men, always about masked men.
00:21Looking out over these historic walls, I see a peaceful city, a safe city, full of young
00:28people that should have a peaceful and prosperous future, here where their roots and families
00:34are.
00:35So, you have to back in your head to leave home forever.
00:58Because of the circumstances we've grown up in here, violence has been acceptable,
01:08and some people have justified.
01:09What is normal?
01:14Full of hope!
01:16You're always going to get bad apples, but the community will deal with them themselves.
01:28They think there's a war still going on when there really is not.
01:32I thought, well, what am I going to do?
01:41I wasn't going to tell Philip anything.
01:43I was going to take him to a certain place to get him shot that night.
01:47And then just turned around and just went bang, bang.
02:02That's.
02:03I did say Philip.
02:04I was just thinking, well, what's I want to do?
02:06I'm going to take him to a certain place.
02:08I thought, well, what am I going to do?
02:09What am I going to do with you?
02:10I was waiting for you.
02:11I thought, well, what did I do?
02:12You deliver cold Dios.
02:13I've been waiting for you.
02:14I thought.
02:15I was waiting for you.
02:16I'm not waiting for you to be able to get up.
02:17I thought you lost a little bit.
02:18You don't know what you can do.
02:20It was waiting for me.
02:21You are waiting for you.
02:22You are waiting for me.
02:23I saw the scene.
02:25I was waiting on you.
02:26I didn't want to stop you healing.
02:27You are waiting for me.
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