Dirty War (film)

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Dirty War

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Directed by Daniel Percival
Produced by Luke Alkin
Written by Daniel Percival
Lizzie Mickery
Starring Kameal Nisha Bisnauthsingh
Paul Antony-Barber
Louise Breckon-Richards
Shamshad Akhtar
Louise Delamere
Ewan Stewart
Release date(s) September 24, 2004
Running time 90 min.
Language English
Budget £2,500,000 GBP
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Dirty War is a 2004 British Broadcasting Corporation, in association with HBO Films, made-for-TV movie thriller/drama about a terrorist attack on Central London, written by Lizzie Mickery and Daniel Percival. It was originally broadcast on BBC One on September 24, 2004, on HBO on January 24, 2005, and the first time on American broadcast television on PBS on February 23, 2005. It won a BAFTA Award for Best New Director (Fiction), Daniel Percival.

The film opens with a June 2003 quote from E. Manningham Buller, director general (DG) of MI5,: "It will only be a matter of time before a crude chemical, biological or radiological (CBRN) attack is launched on a major western city" and provides the basic premise for the film.

The film follows the journey of radioactive material, hidden in vegetable oil containers, from Habiller, Turkey, (~210 KM west of Istanbul) through Sofia, Bulgaria, to Deptford, to an East End Indian food takeaway restaurant, and to a rented house in Willesden, where it assembled into a dirty bomb.

When the first bomb goes off in the heart of London, next to the entrance to Liverpool Street Underground station, the city's inadequate emergency services plans are put to an immediate test - with disturbing results for a population ill-prepared to understand or obey anti-contamination and quarantine orders.

In addition to touching upon the motivations of the Islamic extremist terrorists to conduct a martyrdom operation, the events are shown through the eyes of three principal groups.

Nicola Painswick, Minister for London, and Deputy Assistant Commissioner (DAC) John Ives (Ewan Stewart), of the Metropolitan Police Anti-Terrorist Branch, present a governmental point of view.

Watch Commander Murray Corrigan of the London Fire Brigade, and his wife Liz Corrigan, who works for the National Health Service, present two viewpoints.

Detective Sergeant (DS) Mike Drummer and Detective Constable (DC) Sameena Habibullah lead the Police investigation to catch the terrorists before the bombs are detonated. DC Habibullah, as an English Muslim/Muslimah Police officer from Luton, who in addition to English, speaks: Urdu, Punjabi, and Arabic, presents a unique point of view throughout the film.

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