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In its seventh weekend, Belfast surpassed the £14.4 million gross of Schindler's List, to become the highest-grossing black-and-white film of the modern era. [38] The film ultimately grossed £15.6 million in the UK and Ireland. [39] In the US and Canada, Belfast was projected to gross around $1 million from 588 cinemas in its opening weekend ...
Belfast: Kenneth Branagh: Biography, Drama, Romance. 1969 Northern Ireland riots: 2022 Ireland The Troubles: A Dublin Story: Luke Hanlon Crime, Drama. 2023 United Kingdom Dead Shot: Tom Guard Charles Guard Action, Thriller. Based on the book The Road to Balcombe Street. 2023 Ireland United Kingdom Baltimore: Joe Lawlor Christine Molloy ...
Kenneth Branagh pours himself a cup of Big Ben tea, and while the downtown Chicago Peninsula Hotel has many plush and refined components, this particular teapot practically dares its user not to ...
Film directors have been exploring their own childhood memories on screen for decades, and the honor roll of notable films that have come from that exploration ranges from Francois Truffaut’s ...
Back when the Troubles owned the headlines, one couldn't imagine a sweet movie called 'Belfast,' let alone one chronicling woes of an Irish Protestant family.
A loyalist mural in Belfast commemorating the 1969 riots. Belfast has a long history of riots between Catholics and Protestants. Beginning in 1835 there have been at least 15 major riots in Belfast, the most violent ones taking place in 1864, 1886 and 1921. [11] See 1886 Belfast riots, Bloody Sunday (1921) and The Troubles in Ulster (1920 ...
Until watching Kenneth Branagh’s wistfully autobiographical “Belfast,” I don’t think I realized that one of Britain’s greatest living actors — a talent who’s embodied everything from ...
Kenneth Branagh’s new movie Belfast, starring Jamie Dornan, (in theatres Nov. 12) is an autobiographical story set in the 1969 Troubles-era conflicts between Catholics and Protestants.