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A Terrible Beauty (1960) - also called The Night Fighters; This Is My Father (1998) This Is The Sea (1997) This Other Eden (1959) Titanic Town (1999) Three Wise Women (2010) Three Wishes for Jamie (1987) The Tiger's Tail (2006) Treasure Island (1938) The Treaty (1991) Tristan & Isolde (2006) Trojan Eddie (1996) Trouble with Sex (2005)
During the 2005 festival the cinema celebrated its 70th birthday by screening A Night to Remember, the 1958 film about the sinking of RMS Titanic, built by Harland & Wolff. In 2012, The Strand once again offered live theatre as it did in the past, beginning with The Strand Star search, a talent show to find new acts for its new variety nights.
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 ...
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Pages in category "Films set in Belfast" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9 '71 (film) B.
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 ...
Movie House Cityside (Yorkgate), Belfast, Co. Antrim. Movie House Dublin Road, Belfast, Co. Antrim. (Now closed to make way for software firm Kainos who recently purchased the site) [2] [3] Movie House Glengormley, Co. Antrim Notably the first multiplex cinema to open in Northern Ireland. [4] Movie House Maghera, Co. Londonderry.
The Queen's Film Theatre or QFT is an independent cinema at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland founded in 1968. When first opened, the Queen’s Film Theatre focused mainly on art house, indie and world cinema, playing an important role in the cultural life of Belfast, serving as an important venue for events such as the Belfast Festival at Queen's, the Belfast Film Festival and the ...