Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical “Belfast,” a black-and-white family drama about the Northern Ireland city during the tumult of the late 1960s, on Saturday won the Toronto International Film ...
Actor and director Kenneth Branagh takes audiences back to his childhood with "Belfast” – a semi-autobiographical film that is already generating Oscar buzz. Set in 1969 and shot mostly in black and ...
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Everything that works in “Belfast” keeps the movie’s superficialities and lower-grade sentiment at bay — if not every step of the way, then at least every other step. I’d happily see writer-director ...
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 ...
An Irish family experiences a tumultuous time in the late 1960s in Director Kenneth Branagh’s drama, Belfast. Branagh’s film is a semi-autobiographical tale that chronicles the life of a working-class ...
And lmao for a film called Belfast, you’d think it would be interesting to film more than just a SINGLE street. But no, let’s just film other parts of Belfast and put them in a 2 mins intro montage. I ...
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon MGM Studios‘ Michael B. Jordan-directed reimagining of The Thomas Crown Affair has added a pair of Oscar winners to its team: Kenneth Branagh (Belfast), who joins in an undisclosed ...