Spanning four decades, Say Nothing explores the tumultuous period in Northern Ireland known as The Troubles. In 1972, Jean McConville, a single mother of ten, was abducted and never seen alive again. But McConville was just one of many who became known collectively as The Disappeared. Through the eyes of several IRA members, including sisters Dolours and Marian Price, Brendan Hughes and Gerry Adams, Say Nothing unravels the extremes to which some people within a civil rights movement will go in pursuit of their ideals.