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The film was released in the United States on 12 November 2021 by Focus Features, [8] and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 21 January 2022, by Universal Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics for Branagh's direction and screenplay, cinematography, and the performances of the cast, and grossed over $49 million worldwide.
The film, which Branagh has described as his "most personal film", centers on a young boy's childhood amidst the tumult of Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the 1960s. [ 1 ] Belfast had its world premiere at the 48th Telluride Film Festival on 2 September 2021, and also won the People's Choice Award at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival .
Kenneth Branagh (born 1960) (British citizen) Jane Brennan (born 1960) Todd Carty (born 1963) (born in London) Carrie Crowley (born 1964) Liam Cunningham (born 1961) Ned Dennehy (born 1965) Alison Doody (born 1966) Maria Doyle Kennedy (born 1964) Ian Fitzgibbon (born 1962) Jennifer Gibney (born 1964) Aidan Gillen (born 1968) Conleth Hill (born ...
The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film: Richard Lester: Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan: Comedy: Short film Sands of the Desert: John Paddy Carstairs: Charlie Drake, Peter Arne: Comedy: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning: Karel Reisz: Albert Finney, Shirley Anne Field, Rachel Roberts: Drama: Number 14 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films ...
If you weren’t aware that “Belfast” star Jamie Dornan has vocal chops, prepare to be amazed. On Monday night, Dornan surprised guests with a sweet serenade — performing “Everlasting Love ...
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Henry Joy McCracken (1765–1798), leading member of the Society of the United Irishmen Adam McGibbon (born 1988), environmentalist and writer Julia McMordie (1860–1942), Ulster Unionist Party politician; first female High Sheriff of Belfast ; born in Hartlepool
Brian Desmond Hurst (12 February 1895 – 26 September 1986) was an Irish film director. With over thirty films in his filmography, Hurst was hailed as Northern Ireland's best film director by BBC film critic Mike Catto. [1] He is perhaps best known for the 1951 A Christmas Carol adaptation Scrooge.