Movies like Michael Collins (1996)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Michael Collins, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. In the Name of the Father

    #1,923 most popular movie yesterday

    This gripping biographical drama follows the story of the Guildford Four, wrongfully imprisoned for IRA bombings. Like Michael Collins, In the Name of the Father explores themes of political injustice and the fight for freedom, woven into a powerful narrative.

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    2. Patriot Games

    #2,235 most popular movie yesterday

    Although more of a thriller than a biographical drama, Patriot Games involves the IRA in its storyline as it follows Jack Ryan's confrontation with an Irish terrorist group. Fans of Michael Collins interested in seeing a different kind of narrative entangled with Irish politics might find this compelling.

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    3. The Wind That Shakes the Barley

    #2,239 most popular movie yesterday

    Set against the backdrop of the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War, this movie delves into the political and personal conflicts faced by Irish revolutionaries. If you appreciated the historical drama and personal turmoil of Michael Collins, The Wind That Shakes the Barley's intense look at brotherhood and nationalism will resonate with you.

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    4. The Devil's Own

    #3,122 most popular movie yesterday

    This thriller, featuring Brad Pitt as an IRA member seeking missiles in the US, presents a complex story of loyalty and betrayal. While not strictly historical, The Devil's Own explores themes of identity and conflict similar to those found in Michael Collins.

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    5. Some Mother's Son

    #6,373 most popular movie yesterday

    Centered on the 1981 Irish hunger strike, this film tells the story of two mothers coping with their sons' decisions to join the strike. Like Michael Collins, Some Mother's Son examines the impact of political conflict on individuals and families, providing a poignant human perspective on historical events.