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Based on the infamous true story of the English heiress who became a revolutionary. Debutante Rose Dugdale (Imogen Poots) enjoys a life of wealth and privilege, but her rebellious nature soon leads her down a militant path. Amongst the political turmoil of the 1970s, her sympathy towards the IRA’s conflict evolves into radicalisation, culminating in an armed raid on an Irish estate with three comrades. However, when her simple heist turns violent, is Rose prepared to face the devastating consequences?

Baltimore held its World Premiere at the Telluride Film Festival, followed by the UK premiere at London Film Festival. It is the latest critically acclaimed film from Christine Molloy & Joe Lawlor - the directors of Rose Plays Julie, The Future Tense and Helen - and stars Imogen Poots (Vivarium, Green Room), Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (Avengers franchise, The Infiltrator), Lewis Brophy, Jack Meade, Patrick Martins, Dermot Crowley, Andrea Irvine, John Kavanagh, Flynn Gray, Martha Breen, Carrie Crowley, Simon Coury, and Vanessa Ifediora.

Icon Film Distribution and Eclipse Pictures announce the official UK & Ireland release date of BALTIMORE on 22 MARCH 2024.
Transcript
00:00 ♪♪
00:03 What's your name?
00:04 Rose Dugdale.
00:06 Tell me, what makes you angry?
00:07 The class system.
00:09 Rich people who have lots of things
00:11 and, in contrast, people who don't have anything at all.
00:15 Do you think you would ever be prepared for militant action?
00:18 [Door opens, closes]
00:20 ♪♪
00:25 Currently, I'm looking for four people --
00:27 three men and a woman.
00:29 The woman has red hair and a distinctive French accent.
00:32 [Bell rings]
00:34 I wondered if I could use your phone to call a local garage.
00:37 ♪♪
00:43 In what is now being referred to as "Bloody Sunday,"
00:46 British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians
00:49 in Northern Ireland.
00:51 This government has sanctioned internment in our names.
00:53 We can't sit back and do nothing.
00:55 We must act.
00:56 Get down! Now!
00:57 Get on the ground, you capitalist pigs!
01:00 Now!
01:02 So, she isn't what she seems.
01:04 Maybe that's what's so interesting about her.
01:06 I am so angry with this country,
01:09 and I'm willing to do whatever it takes
01:11 to put an end to British imperialism in Ireland.
01:15 And you -- are you with me?
01:16 Are you willing to fight?
01:17 Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!
01:20 What we're doing here is justified.
01:22 I do think we'll get away with it.
01:25 People like you, you're arrogant.
01:27 Everywhere you've been, you live in your own destruction.
01:30 And the worst thing is, you can't see it.
01:33 Where does all this anger come from?
01:35 Is it really such a bad thing to be angry?
01:38 I actually find it...
01:41 exciting.
01:43 ♪♪

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