Exodus (2008)

Exodus charts the decline of the Protestant population from Derry’s Cityside - which saw up to one in five of the City’s population leave their homes over a thirty year period. Directed and produced by Vinny Cunningham and John Peto, Exodus is the final film in the three part trilogy that commenced with Battle of the Bogside and No Go: Free Derry.

Director: John Peto, Vinny Cunningham
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Runtime: 60 min
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Production: Open Reel, BBC Northern Ireland
Country: Ireland, United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: John Peto, Vinny Cunningham
More Films in Genre: Documentary, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Exodus about?
Exodus charts the decline of the Protestant population from Derry’s Cityside - which saw up to one in five of the City’s population leave their homes over a thirty year period. Directed and produced by Vinny Cunningham and John Peto, Exodus is the final film in the three part trilogy that commenced with Battle of the Bogside and No Go: Free Derry.
Who directed Exodus?
Exodus was directed by John Peto, Vinny Cunningham.
Who stars in Exodus?
Exodus stars Bernard Hill, Gregory Campbell, Eamonn McCann.
How long is Exodus?
Exodus has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Exodus?
Exodus is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
Where was Exodus produced?
Exodus was produced in Ireland, United Kingdom.