With HUNGER, British filmmaker and artist Steve McQueen has turned one of history’s most controversial acts of political defiance into a jarring, unforgettable cinematic experience. In Northern Ireland’s Maze prison in 1981, twenty-seven-year-old Irish Republican Army member Bobby Sands went on a hunger strike to protest the British government’s refusal to recognize him and his fellow IRA inmates as political prisoners. McQueen dramatizes prison existence and Sands’s final days in a way that is purely experiential, even abstract, a succession of images full of both beauty and horror. Featuring an intense performance by Michael Fassbender, HUNGER is an unflinching, transcendent depiction of what a human being is willing to endure to be heard.
"Hunger" — movie produced in UK and Ireland and released in 2008. It has a great rating on IMDb: 7.5 stars out of 10. It is a feature-length film with a runtime of 1h 36min. "Hunger" is currently available to stream on Sundance Now, The Criterion Channel and Amazon Prime ⎥ AMC+. Click on a playlink to watch it now!
Anchored by Fassbender’s turn, Hunger is as much about the personal as the political.