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Episode 64: Steve McQueen's Hunger (2008)

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In this episode, we dive deep into Hunger (2008), Steve McQueen’s harrowing debut feature that chronicles the final months of Irish republican Bobby Sands during the 1981 hunger strike at Maze Prison. We explore how the film uses silence, imagery, and physical degradation to portray both the brutality of the prison system and the resilience of the human spirit. From the unforgettable 17-minute unbroken shot between Sands and the priest, to the haunting portrayal of bodily sacrifice, we unpack how Hunger confronts themes of power, resistance, and martyrdom. Join us as we discuss Michael Fassbender’s transformative performance and the film's enduring impact on political cinema.

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