

What happens when following orders becomes a war crime you can't unsee?
Just outside Belfast in 1974, a British soldier faces the realisation that he can't stand by and let his superior officers treat the public in a violent and disrespectful manner. Whilst on duty at a roadblock, the consequences of his actions will have a devastating effect on those around him.
Acting
Tom Sharp's silent breakdowns speak louder than any dialogue.
Direction
Oliver squeezes claustrophobia from a single roadblock.
Director
Joe Oliver
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot near actual Troubles-era locations in Northern Ireland; local extras reportedly refused payment, wanting their stories told.
The roadblock setting mirrors real 1971 Ballymurphy massacre investigations—Oliver studied court transcripts for dialogue rhythms.
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