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The Siege of Jadotville

The Irish army's forgotten battle
2016 | 108m | English

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Irish Commandant Pat Quinlan leads a stand off with troops against French and Belgian Mercenaries in the Congo during the early 1960s.
Release Date: Sep 19, 2016
Director: Richie Smyth
Writer: Declan Power, Kevin Brodbin
Genres: Drama, Thriller, War
Keywords based on novel or book, conflict, irish, congo, katanga conflict, bravery, united nations, irish army
Production Companies Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Parallel Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jamie Dornan Pat Quinlan
Guillaume Canet Rene Faulques
Mark Strong Conor Cruise O'Brien
Jason O'Mara Sgt. Jack Prendergast
Michael McElhatton General McEntee
Mikael Persbrandt Dag Hammarskjold
Danny Sapani Moise Tshombe
Fionn O'Shea William Reidy
Fiona Glascott Carmel Quinlan
Emmanuelle Seigner Madame LaFontagne
Conor Quinlan P.J. (Patrick Joyce)
Sam Keeley Billy (Sniper) Ready
Conor MacNeill Radio Operator
Luc Van Gunderbeeck Charles de Gaulle
Jordan Mifsud John Donnelly
Charlie Kelly Walter Hegarty
Mike Noble Charles Cooley
Ronan Raftery John Gorman
Gérard Rudolf Black Jack
Ashish Gangapersad General Raja
Richard Lukunku Patrice Lumumba
Andrew Stock Man in White Suit
Thulasizwe Kubheka Tshombe's Aide
Michael Richard USSR Ambassador
Jonathan Holby
Danny Keogh
Charmaine Weir Smith
Robert van de Coolwijk
Mike Bodie
Kyle Ryan Diffenthal
Robert Hobbs
Ashley Taylor
Leon Clingman
Garth Breytenbach
Alexander Tops
Name Job
Richie Smyth Director
Amy Hubbard Casting
Maeve Paterson Costume Design
Declan Power Novel
Alex Mackie Editor
Anita Van Hemert Art Direction
Sandra Kelly Hairdresser
Kevin Brodbin Writer
Nikolaus Summerer Director of Photography
Christa Schamberger Casting
Anni Bartels Makeup Designer
Joseph Trapanese Original Music Composer
Name Title
Alan Moloney Producer
Sarah Bowen Executive Producer
Russ Russell Executive Producer
Pauline Fischer Executive Producer
Justin Moore-Lewy Executive Producer
Richie Smyth Producer
Kevin Brodbin Producer
Ted Sarandos Producer
Johanna Hogan Executive Producer
John Moore Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

**The Irish entry to the modern warfare.** The Irish war film based on the book of the same name, which was originally inspired by the real battle of the Irish army during the UN's peacekeeping mission in the central Africa. Directed by a first timer and a well done job. I have seen lots of Irish ... film, but this was like I have never seen one before. Obviously, for being a war themed film about their first battle ever in the modern world. Between the start and the end, everything happened so quickly. You will love it if you like fast paced narration. Particularly if you are a war film fan, this is not to be missed. First of all it was not a World War II film. It was about the cold war, and its consequences, that's too far from the land those who are involved. It sets in the Congo basin in the early 60s, when the Irish army arrived representing the UN, the Katangese forces charged them from all the corner. With the limited resources, how these inexperienced men fought against the outnumbered opponents is what this film revealed. Truly a thrilling film is it. The Non-Aligned Nations' forces like from India and Sweden for UN peacekeeping mission who were present around at the time, could not assist the Irish troop either from crossing an important bridge or through the air. These nearly 160 soldiers fought bravely, especially being away from home for the first time, which makes them in an unfavourable condition. This film covered everything from the Irish perspective, but the other way around like how the UN officials failed in their part was also focused on the side. > "No plan survives contact with the enemy." It was all about the natural resources found in this African region. So basically no one wants to back off, that means those from the cold war nations sent their mercenaries to fight out any obstacles. The five day battle that the Ireland never forgets, but initially it was not recognised by its own nation, until the recent time. Especially the UN who thought they had lost their reputation with this warfare which is really a shameful behavious for such organisation. It was an English language film, despite an Irish film. That's not new to me, because most of the Irish film I have seen were direct English films. The actors were good, but no one was particularly focused, except the commandant. It opened with him preparing to leave country and ends with him returning. It was a non-stop war film. A series of attacks for the five days with a little gap between the assault to prepare for another. In reality, the Ireland's entry to the warfare was in an unfortunate circumstance, but their opponents underestimated them to use full force. Its a less story, more action film. The war sequences were awesomely made. Though it reminded me the recent Hollywood film '13 Hours'. Mark Strong was in a small part, though he looked different with a wig. I think it was one of the best war films in the recent time. It's not about the heroism, but inspires how they responded to the situation. They did everything they could and they would have achieved even bigger, only if they had everything they wanted. That makes it one of the rare film about the rare warfare where the world failed to acknowledge their effort. So a big thanks to the filmmakers for bringing it to the big screen. Now you should try it if you haven't seen it yet. _8/10_

May 16, 2024
GenerationofSwine
10.0

Wow, it has the dude from Fifty Shades in it and he's actually acting. It's honestly not a bad little film and that is saying a lot given that it has a small little budget doesn't it? They should really call it "Siege of Courage" because really it's about valor and nothing more, but it's about ... valor in a very muted and believable way. And, as I said, Christian Grey can actually act. And they did a GREAT job with a shoe-string budget. There should be more movies like this, it's a great example of how to make a good movie with no real money. It succeeds in every way.

Jan 13, 2023