The Wind that Shakes the Barley is definitely the most accurate depiction of the Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War out there, shows the black and tans for what they were unabashedly.
are there are other depictions?
this is the only one I can name
>>2950185
Is this the one where those brave lads shoot all those filthy West Brits? Great movie, really makes me proud to be non-Irish.
My candidate is the 2004 "King Arthur" with Punisher and Fake Padme, it's an absolute shitshow but the costumes and settings are all really period accurate.
How accurate is The Last Emperor? Really liked that film.
>>2950247
what is that amazon?
is it some exposed midriff schlock, or is her bust that tremendous that is shoots out from her body so?
>>2950277
She's a Pict, irl they fought naked but you can't show that in a motion picture aimed at teens.
>>2950185
Michael Collins is good
>>2950290
I don't recall Arthur facing hordes of barbarian women
>>2950324
The Picts raided the length of Britain during the Dark Ages, they came both by boat and thru direct raiding gangs that reached as far south as London. I'll grant that they make no appearance in the legend of Arthur, but she's actually pretty historically plausible for the period.