On the day before Mother's Day 1993, Colin and Wendy Parry's lives are torn apart when their youngest son Tim is killed in a terrorist attack by the IRA in Warrington's town centre. The attack shocks ordinary people on both sides of the Irish Sea. Sue McHugh, an unassuming and normally shy Dublin housewife, is deeply affected by the tragedy. Spurred into action by the events in Warrington and the hope that she can make a difference, Sue urges people across Ireland to demonstrate that the killings on all sides must stop. But has Sue underestimated the challenge of brokering peace in a community that has known only conflict? As the grieving Parrys search desperately for answers to their son's senseless killing, they form an alliance with Sue, her husband Arthur, and her Peace '93 movement, travelling to Dublin in a bid to bring about peace and ensure Tim's enduring legacy is one of hope and tolerance. Based on real events.
as Wendy Parry
as Susan McHugh
as Colin Parry
as Arthur McHugh
as Dr Tarring
as Fran Russell Banks
as Tommy Kerans
as Leanne
as Gay Byrne
as Kathleen Grady
as Anne Rainey
as Joe Gillis
as Margret Seabrook
as Tim Parry
as Dom Parry
as Abbi Parry
as Charlie McHugh
as Piers
as Emma
as Dean of Trinity
as Tim Parry, aged 7
as Pauline
as Nurse
as Sister
as Hospital Manager
as Neighbour
as Dinner Lady
as Warrington Woman
as Dublin Woman
as Dublin Man
as Male Resident
as Shop Assistant
as Hospital Reporter
as Radio Presenter
as Studio Presenter
as Sky News Presenter