Belfast

Belfast(2021)

PG-13
11/12/2021 (US)Drama, History1h 38m
7.1

"No matter how far you go, you never forget where you came from."

Overview

Buddy is a young boy on the cusp of adolescence, whose life is filled with familial love, childhood hijinks, and a blossoming romance. Yet, with his beloved hometown caught up in increasing turmoil, his family faces a momentous choice: hope the conflict will pass or leave everything they know behind for a new life.

Kenneth Branagh

Writer

Kenneth Branagh

Director

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Official Trailer #2

Official Trailer #2

Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Buddy Says Goodbye to his Crush

Buddy Says Goodbye to his Crush

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"I Don't Want To Leave Ireland"

"I Don't Want To Leave Ireland"

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Pa's Life Changing Advice

Pa's Life Changing Advice

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The Family Celebrates Christmas

The Family Celebrates Christmas

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Granny and Buddy Bond Over the Theatre

Granny and Buddy Bond Over the Theatre

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Buddy Comes Up With a Plan To Talk to His School Crush

Buddy Comes Up With a Plan To Talk to His School Crush

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Belfast | Jamie Dornan and Caitríona Balfe Played Rounders in Medical Gloves | Stories From Set

Belfast | Jamie Dornan and Caitríona Balfe Played Rounders in Medical Gloves | Stories From Set

Featurette

Belfast - BAFTA Spot 30s- In Cinemas Now

Belfast - BAFTA Spot 30s- In Cinemas Now

Teaser

How the script for Belfast reminded Caitríona Balfe of her childhood | Tea with BAFTA

How the script for Belfast reminded Caitríona Balfe of her childhood | Tea with BAFTA

Featurette

Belfast | Kenneth Branagh Director's Commentary | x6 Academy Award® Nominations

Belfast | Kenneth Branagh Director's Commentary | x6 Academy Award® Nominations

Featurette

BELFAST | Scene At The Academy

BELFAST | Scene At The Academy

Featurette

Belfast | Interview with Dir.Kenneth Branagh

Belfast | Interview with Dir.Kenneth Branagh

Featurette

Belfast - "Home Review" Spot 30s- In Cinemas January 21

Belfast - "Home Review" Spot 30s- In Cinemas January 21

Teaser

Belfast - "United Review" Spot 30s- In Cinemas January 21

Belfast - "United Review" Spot 30s- In Cinemas January 21

Teaser

Belfast - "Family" Spot 30s- In Cinemas January 21

Belfast - "Family" Spot 30s- In Cinemas January 21

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Belfast - "Everlasting" Spot 30s - In Cinemas January 21

Belfast - "Everlasting" Spot 30s - In Cinemas January 21

Teaser

The Cast of Belfast Plays THIS/THAT

The Cast of Belfast Plays THIS/THAT

Featurette

Belfast’s Kenneth Branagh Explores Queen’s Film Theater in Belfast | My Favorite Cinema | Ep. 3

Belfast’s Kenneth Branagh Explores Queen’s Film Theater in Belfast | My Favorite Cinema | Ep. 3

Featurette

60 Second Film School | Belfast's Kenneth Branagh | Ep. 16

60 Second Film School | Belfast's Kenneth Branagh | Ep. 16

Featurette

Irish Roots

Irish Roots

Featurette

BELFAST - Catriona Shout Out - Only in Theaters Friday

BELFAST - Catriona Shout Out - Only in Theaters Friday

Teaser

I Want My Family With Me

I Want My Family With Me

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Kenneth Branagh goes to BELFAST w/ Caitriona Balfe, Jamie Dornan & Ciaran Hinds | Film Independent

Kenneth Branagh goes to BELFAST w/ Caitriona Balfe, Jamie Dornan & Ciaran Hinds | Film Independent

Featurette

The Whole Rigmarole

The Whole Rigmarole

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There's a Whole New World Out There

There's a Whole New World Out There

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Everlasting Love

Everlasting Love

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BELFAST Cinema Intro + Q&A | TIFF 2021

BELFAST Cinema Intro + Q&A | TIFF 2021

Featurette

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A review by Adriano
4.0

Written on January 7, 2022

I wanted to like this more than I did. It's fine, but it just doesn't resonate terribly well with me. Not to mention it feels a bit like a stage-play, taking place all on one street. I understand it's supposed to be the world through a child's eyes, but there's not much there. Conversations and issues feel breezed through, and yet 'Belfast' sags in the middle around the third time they have the same set of conversations. It's good enough, but I couldn't recommend it to anyone.