Troubled
Credits
Year: 2023
Running Time: 21 min
Producer and Director: Patricia Wagner
Camera: Patricia Wagner, Karin Moser, Marta Faye
Drone: Marta Faye
Editing: Patricia Wagner
Grafic: Melinda Gelpke
Production assistant: Sandy Haemmerle
Music: Ramon Kramer
Sounddesign: Matthias Münster
Colorgrading: Jan Mayer
Archive: Peter Heathwood, CAIN Archive
Awards
Venice Shorts, Los Angeles, Honorable Mention Documentary, 2024
Hollywood Discovery Awards, Best Female Director, 2024
The Impact Docs Awards, Award of Merit Special Mention, Documentary Short, 2024
London Movie Awards, Best Short Documentary, 2024
Miami Woman Film Festival, Best Female Producer, 2024
L.A Sun Film Festival, Best Documentary , 2024
Accolade Global Film Competition, Award of Merit Special Mention, Documentary Short, 2024
Hollywood Gold Awards, Silver Awards Short Documentary, 2024
Milan Gold Awards, 2024, Honorable Mention Documentary, 2024
New York Movie Awards, Best Short Documentary, 2024
Florence Film Awards, Silver Awards Short Documentary, 2024
Festival
Boston, Indie Film Festival, Nominee, Best Documentary Short, 2024
Official Selection, Lift-Off Global Network Los Angeles, 2024
Official Selection, New York Tri-State, International Film Festival, 2024
Official Selection, Tokio Short Filmfestival, 2024
Official Selection, Paris Filmawards, 2024
While the overt violence and conflict associated with the Troubles may have subsided since the Good Friday Agreement, it is true that many people in Northern Ireland continue to be affected by the legacy of the conflict. This includes individuals who were directly impacted by the violence, as well as those who continue to struggle with the social, economic, and political consequences of the conflict. While the actual violence and conflict may have ended, the legacy of the Troubles still lingers on in Northern Ireland; many are still struggling to come to terms with what happened and find a way to move forward.
‘Troubled’ by Patricia Wagner is a powerful exploration of the ongoing impact of the Troubles on the lives of those who experienced the conflict first-hand and of those who were born after its formal end. By documenting the daily lives, worries, and sorrows of three generations, the film sheds light on the ongoing legacy of the conflict and how it continues to shape the experiences of people in Northern Ireland. Through this lens, the film highlights the fact that the effects of conflict can last for generations, and that the healing process can be a long and difficult journey. By showcasing the lived reality of this legacy, the film helps to bring attention to the ongoing struggles and challenges faced by people in Northern Ireland, and can help to foster greater understanding and empathy among viewers.
Overall, it is a very insightful and important film that can help to raise awareness about the ongoing impact of the Troubles and the need for continued efforts to promote peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland.
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