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When Hockey Came to Belfast

When Hockey Came to Belfast is the striking story of how Canadian ice hockey is transcending religious lines. Bringing Northern Irish youth together in a shared love of the game, the rink gives boys and girls a haven from the turf warfare that pervades their lives. "When you're on the ice, you don't really think about Protestants and Catholics," says Andrew. "You just get on to play the sport with whoever's there." Set against the backdrop of a post-conflict society, this documentary also provides an intimate glimpse into the realities of life in Belfast - the 12 metre-high walls that divide Catholic and Protestant, the precautions Andrew and Paul must take to be friends and the safety they find on the rink at Dundonald.
Film Details
Feature
2004
MinutesSeconds
Run time50 1
National Film Board of Canada
Credits
Director: 
Linda Conway
Producer: 
Selwyn Jacob
Co-Producer: 
Rina Fraticelli
Film Coordinator: 
Stephen Mullan
Film Coordinator: 
Jill Sharpe
Editor: 
Shelly Hamer
Writer: 
Linda Conway
Cinematographer: 
Mark Mackay
Cinematographer: 
Stephen Mullan
Cinematographer: 
Moira Simpson
Cinematographer: 
Doug Sjoquist
Film Composer: 
Robin Trail
Awards and Festivals
2005, Silver Chris Award/Category: Children and Youth
2005, Leo Award for Best Direction in a Sports Programme or Series
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