Carlo Lucarelli returns to Sky Arte HD with new season of Muse Inquietanti
On January 15, 2018, Sky Arte HD premiered a new season of Muse Inquietanti, a series exploring enigmatic stories in creativity, narrated by Carlo Lucarelli. The first episode, titled 'Gli U2 e quella maledetta domenica di sangue,' examines the history behind U2's song 'Sunday Bloody Sunday,' which references the Bloody Sunday massacre of January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland, where British paratroopers fired on civil rights protesters. The event deeply affected Paul Hewson (Bono), then an 11-year-old boy in Dublin, who later wrote the song with U2 in 1983. John Lennon had also written a song with the same title in June 1972. The series is produced by Sky Arte HD, with content curated by Artribune.
Key facts
- New season of Muse Inquietanti premiered January 15, 2018 on Sky Arte HD
- Series narrated by Carlo Lucarelli
- First episode focuses on U2's song 'Sunday Bloody Sunday'
- Bloody Sunday occurred January 30, 1972 in Derry, Northern Ireland
- British paratroopers fired on civil rights protesters
- John Lennon wrote a song titled 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' in June 1972
- U2 released their version in 1983
- Bono was an 11-year-old boy in Dublin at the time of the massacre
Entities
Artists
- Carlo Lucarelli
- Bono
- Paul Hewson
- John Lennon
- U2
Institutions
- Sky Arte HD
- Artribune
Locations
- Derry
- Northern Ireland
- Dublin
- Ireland
- United Kingdom