After dazzling the in-person audience at the Toronto Film Festival, writer-director Kenneth Branagh broke down crying over his loosely autobiographical film “Belfast.” Following what was easily the ...
Kenneth Branagh directed "Belfast," based on his experiences as a child who moved from Northern Ireland to England to escape escalating violence – Copyright AFP ...
"Belfast" is loosely based on Kenneth Branagh's childhood in Northern Ireland during the late 1960s. 'Belfast' director Kenneth Branagh mines childhood memories in new film Editor’s note: This segment ...
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Filmmaker Kenneth Branagh’s poignant cinematic memoir of his childhood in Northern Ireland in 1969 recalls a turbulent period when Catholics and Protestants were at war with one another. His ...
Belfast details the life of a working-class family in Ireland during the tumultuous ’60s. It portrays long-entrenched conflicts between Catholics and Protestants all through the eyes of a young boy, ...
It is bait, but bait works. Especially in the BP category. I also saw this premiere at LFF and it went down an absolute storm with the crowd. (Also an all female producing team screams BP success).
Sir Kenneth Branagh was celebrating on Saturday night after Belfast picked up two gongs at the Irish Film and Television Academy Awards (IFTAs). The film won best script, and star Ciaran Hinds picked ...