A Further Gesture is a 1997 film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It stars Stephen Rea and Alfred Molina and had its première at the 12th Dublin Film Festival on 4 March 1997. It is also known as The Break.
^ A Further Gesture (1997) Allmovie.com Retrieved: 2013-03-15.
^ Film festival opens with world first Irish Times, 1997-03-05. "THE 12th Dublin Film Festival opened last night at the Ambassador Cinema with the world premiere of the Irish film A Further Gesture."
^ "The Republican cell at the heart of the Guardian". The Spectator – via HighBeam Research (subscription required). 2000-02-19.
^ Movies with 'the Troubles' as a theme (1968 to present) CAIN Web Service. Retrieved: 2013-03-15.
^ The Break Internet Movie Database. Retrieved: 2013-03-15.
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, 2h54 Directed byRobert Dornhelm OriginUSA GenresDrama, Biography, Action, Historical ActorsGoran Višnjić, Alan Bates, Angus Macfadyen, Rhona Mitra, Ian McNeice, James Frain Rating66% The movie starts with Varinia (Rhona Mitra), a Gaul woman and her village being attacked by the Romans. Her entire village is taken into slavery, and she is sold to Lentulus Batiatus (Ian McNeice). Spartacus (Goran Višnjić), a Thracian slave condemned to the mines, attempts to protect another slave. Spartacus is nearly crucified before Batiatus purchases the man. Spartacus and a handful of other slaves are brought to Batiatus' ludus to be trained as gladiators. Spartacus and the other slaves are brought to the Gladiators to eat, where he meets Nardo (Chris Jarman), Draba (Henry Simmons) and David (James Frain), before a fight breaks out between Draba and Gannicus (Paul Telfer), they are stopped by their trainer Cinna (Ross Kemp).