Even though the overt violence of the Troubles in Northern Ireland has diminished since the Good Friday Agreement, its impact persists deeply among the populace. This documentary explores how individuals in Northern Ireland continue to grapple with the enduring aftermath of the conflict. It portrays those directly affected by the violence as well as those dealing with the ongoing social, economic, and political ramifications. While the physical conflict has subsided, the film sheds light on how the legacy of the Troubles still shapes lives, challenging communities to confront their past and forge a path forward amid lingering tensions and uncertainties.

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