
Hunger (2008)
Steve McQueen directed Michael Fassbender for the first time in the role of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands. The film's most memorable and widely discussed scene, a 17-minute single take in which Sands discusses the morality of his strike with a priest (Liam Cunningham), encapsulates the pared-down stillness that McQueen later expanded upon in Shame.
Steve McQueen directed Michael Fassbender for the first time in the role of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands. The film's most memorable and widely discussed scene, a 17-minute single take in which Sands discusses the morality of his strike with a priest (Liam Cunningham), encapsulates the pared-down stillness that McQueen later expanded upon in Shame.
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