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Say Nothing: A Deep Dive into the Lives Affected by the Troubles in Northern Ireland

The FX miniseries 'Say Nothing,' adapted from Keefe's book, delves into the Price sisters' pivotal roles amid the Troubles and the mystery of Jean McConville.

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Updated: Nov 14th, 2024, 8:28 PM ET

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'Say Nothing,' streaming on Hulu, explores the lives of Dolours and Marian Price and their connection to the IRA during the Troubles, framed by the Belfast Project interviews. The series focuses on the haunting legacy of their actions and examines the 1972 disappearance of Jean McConville, illustrating the moral complexities of political violence and its enduring impact on personal lives amid societal conflict.


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