Our guest today is Sinead O’Shea, the writer and director of a new film that opens in Ireland next week: A Mother Brings Her Son To Be Shot.

It’s a portrait of a post-conflict community in Derry, where the government and the police are not recognised, where those who are judged to have stepped out of line are dealt with by a parallel justice system involving masked men with guns.

 

Filmed over a period of five years, the film takes us into a family and a society still trying to come to terms with peace 20 years after the war officially ended.

 

We discuss earning trust, paranoia, the attraction of violence, why dissident groups target drug dealers in particular, how parts of Derry operate almost as an independent state, and the possible impact of Brexit (and talk of reunification) on various communities in Northern Ireland.

 

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