FX's 'Say Nothing' Series Explores the Complexities of The Troubles
The adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's book delves into the historical and emotional intricacies of Northern Ireland's conflict.
- The series is based on Patrick Radden Keefe's book, which investigates the disappearance and murder of Jean McConville during The Troubles.
- Creators Josh Zetumer and Michael Lennox aimed to highlight the destructive power of silence surrounding IRA activities.
- The show explores the personal and political costs of radicalization, focusing on the Price sisters' involvement in the conflict.
- Lola Petticrew and Hazel Doupe portray the Price sisters, whose actions and motivations are central to the narrative.
- The series seeks to raise awareness about unresolved cases from The Troubles, providing contact information for victims' remains at the end.