by Nathan Southern
synopsis
The harrowing drama Peacefire unfurls against the backdrop of the IRA-Loyalist conflict that rocked Northern Ireland for years. The bulk of the narrative concerns young Colin, an orphan whose father died a nasty and violent death in the Troubles. With little stability at home, Colin pines for a sense of belonging and takes up with a bunch of hooligans who get their kicks joyriding in stolen cars. Eventually, Colin is arrested - which practically forces him to play the role of IRA informant and racks him with guilt over a sense of betraying his late father. It could also easily spell death for him if the IRA discovers what he's done.
characteristics
- Political Unrest
- Terrorism
- Terrorist
- Orphan
- Kids In Trouble
- Delinquent
- IRA (Irish Republican Army)
- Juvenile-crime
- Delinquency