The Siege of Jadotville (film)

As the mineral rich State of Katanga secedes under the leadership of Moise Tshombe, United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld assigns Conor Cruise O'Brien to head up a UN peacekeeping mission.Privately, Hammarskjöld tells O'Brien that the Katanga crisis could potentially trigger World War III and orders the Irish diplomat to take offensive action.While buying food in the nearest town, Quinlan meets French mercenary Rene Faulques, who has been hired by the mining companies allied to Tshombe's government.After numerous extended attack waves, the Irish company is forced to surrender to Faulques's troops after running out of ammunition, food, and drinking water.After arriving home, Quinlan is informed by General McEntee that "A" Company's surrender causes shame to the UN and the higher ups want to bury the truth of the siege for political reasons.[17] Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times rated the film 50%, describing it as: "A scrappy war flick with a fair amount of combat suspense but a whole lot of clichéd dialogue".
Siege of JadotvilleKevin BrodbinAlan MoloneyJamie DornanMark StrongMikael PersbrandtJason O'MaraDanny SapaniMichael McElhattonGuillaume CanetJoseph TrapaneseNetflixGalway Film Festivalactionwar filmDeclan PowerIrish ArmyUnited Nations Operation in the CongoCongo Crisis2016 Galway Film FestivalIrelandIrish Film & Television AwardsPatrice Lumumbacivil warState of KatangaMoise TshombeDag HammarskjöldConor Cruise O'Brienpeacekeeping missionWorld War IIICommandantPat QuinlanJadotvilledefensive fighting positionsRene FaulquesuraniumElizabethvilleIndianPatrick QuinlanEmmanuelle SeignerSam KeeleyRonan RafteryConor MacNeillFionn O'SheaKatangese attacking forceUN PeacekeepersKatangese forcesSouth AfricaRotten TomatoesNeil GenzlingerThe New York TimesThe Hollywood ReporterLos Angeles Timeslivemint.comBritish Board of Film ClassificationIrish Film and Television Academy