Behind The Scenes Of Belfast Movie

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • This video is about the behind the scenes of Belfast movie.
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    BELFAST, written and directed by Academy Award nominee Kenneth Branagh, is the humorous, tender, and profoundly personal narrative of one boy's life amid the tumultuous late 1960s in Branagh's hometown.
    BELFAST is a film based on Branagh's personal experiences. A nine-year-old boy must navigate his way to adulthood in a world that has turned on its head. His secure and supportive neighborhood, as well as everything he thought he knew about life, has been irreparably altered, but joy, laughing, music, and the formative magic of the movies have not.
    The cast includes Golden Globe winner Caitrona Balfe, Academy Award winner Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciarán Hinds, and Jude Hill, who is 10 years old.
    Dench and Hinds play the quick-witted grandparents, while Dornan and Balfe play a passionate working-class couple caught up in the chaos. Branagh, Laura Berwick, Becca Kovacik, and Tamar Thomas are producing the project.
    Production designer Jim Clay, director of photography Haris Zambarloukos, hair and make-up artist Wakana Yoshihara, editor Úna Ní Dhonghaíle, costume designer Charlotte Walker, and casting directors Lucy Bevan and Emily Brockman are among the usual Branagh collaborators behind the camera. Van Morrison, a Belfast native, composed the music.
    In the summer of 1969, a nine-year-old named Buddy knows exactly who he is and where he belongs. He's from North Belfast's working class, happy, loved, and safe. His world is a fast-paced, hilarious street life, lived out loud in the middle of a community that laughs and sticks together.
    Where your extended family lives on the same street and it's hard to get lost since, at least on the surface, everyone in Belfast knows everyone else. And in every spare minute, in the darkness of movie theaters and in front of the television, Buddy's inner existence and dreams are transported and intoxicated by American cinema and television.
    The dog days of August, however, convert Buddy's childhood hopes into a nightmare as the 1960s draw to a close, even as man stands on the moon itself. Simmering societal unrest erupts in Buddy's own street and quickly escalates. A masked assailant first, then a riot, and finally a city-wide battle, with religion stoking the flames even deeper. Catholics and Protestants, once friendly neighbors, have evolved into deadly rivals.
    Buddy must make sense of the mayhem and frenzy, as well as this new physical environment of lockdown, which is populated by heroes and villains previously only seen on the big screen but now threatens to upend everything he knows and loves as an epic battle rages in his own backyard.
    His mother is struggling to make ends meet while his father works in England to support the family. The law of vigilance is in effect, and innocent lives are at risk. Buddy has spent hours in front of Westerns like High Noon and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, so he knows what to expect from his heroes, but can his father be the hero Buddy needs? Will his mother put her past behind her in order to save her family's future? How can he keep his adored grandparents safe? And how can he love the girl of his dreams if he can't love her?
    Buddy's gripping, amusing, heartbreaking, and heart-breaking journey through riots, bloodshed, the joys and sorrows of familial connections, and the anguish of first love, all accompanied by the dancing, music, and laughter that only the Irish can muster when the world turns upside down, holds the answers.
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  • @CineMagna
    @CineMagna  2 года назад +17

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  • @TVdocsClimateScience
    @TVdocsClimateScience 2 года назад +37

    See this film. Glorious, fresh, warm, insightful. No voices of working class Irish families trapped in the middle - and that's the point - of escalating violence and neighbourhood-level near-genocide featured on British TV in my youth. (I was 15 in 1972, the year of Bloody Sunday in Derry/Londonderry, and three years after the summer of 1969 which forms the focus of Branagh's luminous, enlightening love letter to his home town). I learned a lot. Jude Hill is rare find; Judie Dench is the drama's emotional centre. Look elsewhere for political analysis of The Troubles, as the Guardian's point-missing & metropolitanly attitudinising Simran Hans fails to do. From Branagh's unpretentious memoir, you'll learn a lot about resilience and affection and community, how your roots shape you and how, in the turmoil of conflict, perhaps the strongest type of familial love might in the direst circumstances be simply letting those you love go. Wonderful. Go and win that Oscar, Ken.

  • @patriciawilletts1343
    @patriciawilletts1343 2 года назад +16

    So emotional but funny that's us Belfast people brilliant film

  • @patriciawilletts1343
    @patriciawilletts1343 2 года назад +16

    Thank you sir Kenneth for giving Belfast to the world

    • @Rayblondie
      @Rayblondie 2 года назад +5

      Many from NI have such good principles which have held firm in all the troubles they have lived through. I have a great respect for those principles and the Northern Ireland people but I feel the great key to moving forward for that country is forgiveness. A hard thing to say but the only way forward I think. This doesn't mean condoning evil but just releasing the hatred and revenge within us and handing it over to God.

  • @jillosler9353
    @jillosler9353 2 года назад +9

    I saw this film yesterday and was spellbound from beginning to end.

  • @mairianncullen8753
    @mairianncullen8753 2 года назад +19

    I saw the film and enjoyed every aspect of it! The script is, as Dame Judy says, 'sensational', and so is the casting, the acting, the cinemaphotography, the music - all of it. Thanks for this Behind the Scenes - also excellent!

  • @eileenhurley6170
    @eileenhurley6170 2 года назад +13

    Wonderful actors who gave us a fabulous, joyous film. Thank you to all involved!

  • @beccawolfe777
    @beccawolfe777 2 года назад +12

    Kenneth Branagh - enjoyed listening to his perspective.

  • @denisecrawford5360
    @denisecrawford5360 2 года назад +7

    Wonderful, beautiful, inspiring film about family. This story can resonate to almost every situation of change for betterment. I have not loved a film this much in decades-I see aspects of my life.🍀🍀🍀

  • @emilydiveley9661
    @emilydiveley9661 4 месяца назад

    i like this movie and thanks for Kenneth Branagh who direct this movie and his cast is doing great job too

  • @laurencegoff
    @laurencegoff 2 года назад +6

    Belfast film that I went to see bring back memories, happy times do come when you dream.
    to

  • @mackmccormack2670
    @mackmccormack2670 2 года назад +1

    I can't wait till I see the film , thank's Sir Kenneth.

  • @beana666
    @beana666 2 года назад +10

    A fabulous set of videos. I cannot wait to see the film. xx

  • @celineghiara9674
    @celineghiara9674 Год назад

    This film “Belfast “ is spellbinding !
    Thank you for giving us this wonderful film,

  • @angelamartins6113
    @angelamartins6113 2 года назад +8

    Ansiosa para assistir Belfast aqui no Brasil. Filme elogiado por todos que assistiram. Parabéns a todos que direta e indiretamente participaram deste filme e estou torcendo para que tenham muitas indicações e sejam premiados com o Oscar. Bjs.

  • @terryansell6641
    @terryansell6641 2 года назад +3

    Best movie this year thank you from New Zealand

  • @vincenthigginbotham8729
    @vincenthigginbotham8729 2 года назад +4

    The film is very true in its content as my memory treaks back

  • @jocrobro
    @jocrobro 2 года назад +13

    This video helps one understand the film better. The video chats of each character are useful and listening to what Kenneth has to say is tremendously helpful. I belong to a movie club (like a book club) and many of the points Ken speaks about were questions and points brought up by our discussion of the film this evening. High ratings by most of the group. However, many had a lot of difficulty understanding the dialect so missed much of the dialogue. We are from the American Midwest quite a long ways from the English language spoken in Belfast (though I have to say many of our group spoke about some of the similarities of experience in the city streets throughout America in the past and of course in the past couple of years).

    • @patcavasin5947
      @patcavasin5947 2 года назад

      I agree, there were some things I couldn't understand; however, I have seen the movie several times and now fully understand the language....this is an awesome movie.

  • @sandyfarley260
    @sandyfarley260 Год назад +1

    Having just found all the information about this film, my sister and I are anxious now to see it! In 1969 and living in WV, USA, I I was 23 yr. old, working my first job post college, and my sister was 18 and in her first year of college. We well remember the beginning of the Irish "Troubles" caused by conflict between the Protestants and Catholics of that country. Having our own country involved in the Viet Nam War in S.E. Asia, we, of course were invested in that war and not particularly interested in the Irish. However, as my sister and I have talked, what we remember most about Ireland's "Holy War", was how very long it lasted and the parts the Irish mothers, who could not bear to lose more soldier sons, played in ending it!

  • @mariaguerra8030
    @mariaguerra8030 2 года назад +3

    ¡Maravillosa!

  • @celineghiara9674
    @celineghiara9674 Год назад

    Beautiful and wonderful interview with the cast
    Thank you for making it possible for us yo see it.

  • @moisesrodriguezrequena8878
    @moisesrodriguezrequena8878 2 года назад +2

    PRECIOSA ,EMOTIVA Y CRITICA CON CIERTAS COSAS PERO CONCILIADORA A LA VEZ.

  • @darlene2861
    @darlene2861 2 года назад +7

    Great interviews, thank you.

  • @terryansell6641
    @terryansell6641 2 года назад +3

    I’ve seen this movie it’s so so enjoyable thank you from New Zealand

  • @kfly2060
    @kfly2060 Год назад

    I loved this movie, and enjoyed the behind the scenes, especially the interview with Ms. Balfe. Especially when she spoke about “love, family/community, the danger of letting politics divide us, appreciating the beauty in our differences and trying to retain that love of community and this movie shows how awful it is when this gets torn apart”. I think it’s a lesson for the ages, and very pertinent to what is going on in the U.S. and other parts of the world.

  • @jennywren1420
    @jennywren1420 2 года назад +1

    Terrific, warm assessments by intelligent, sensitive actors. Most of them are too young to have experienced the times portrayed by the film., but their relation of personal memories and family experiences, as well as their tales about working Branagh and their fellow cast members give intimate glimpses that enriched my thoughts about the film. I'm glad, though, that Ilstened to this after seeing "Belfast," though. It allowed me to come to it without the (albeit rich) personal details that might have put a distance between the story and me.

  • @cherylmccarthy8160
    @cherylmccarthy8160 2 года назад +4

    Brilliant movie

  • @rachelleyoung488
    @rachelleyoung488 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic film x

  • @siogbeagbideach
    @siogbeagbideach 2 года назад +4

    Editor...Úna Ní Dhonghaile prounounced
    Ooo-nah/ Knee/ Done-e-lah ( done e lah is as close as i can explain, it's about 90% correct)

  • @mary-annebarnett654
    @mary-annebarnett654 2 года назад +12

    His name is pronounced Branna, please stop using electronic voiceovers, employ a human.

  • @jennifernorth359
    @jennifernorth359 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant people what you see you get beautiful. ❤❤

  • @jgg59
    @jgg59 2 года назад +17

    Remember whenever you see Irish names and there’s a C it’s always pronounce as a K. There is no K in the Irish language. So Caitríon is pronounced Katrina.
    The same thing holds true for Ciaran Hinds pronounce it with a K.

    • @CineMagna
      @CineMagna  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback. Well noted.

    • @jgg59
      @jgg59 2 года назад +2

      @@CineMagna And never forget the FADA accent

  • @barneyrubbles2485
    @barneyrubbles2485 Год назад

    AT THE SCHOOL WE HAD DAD BROWN, GALLIGER JIM, SAMMY MC QUION.

  • @bckraut
    @bckraut Год назад +1

    The CG voice of the narrator ruins this video right from the start. Great movie though!!!

  • @ZameerHJ
    @ZameerHJ 2 года назад +1

    Where can I watch this? Is it on any streaming service?

  • @junbh2
    @junbh2 2 года назад +1

    Three minutes in and still haven't got past the voiceover and into the behind the scenes part. How much of this is just that voiceover guy?

  • @Rayblondie
    @Rayblondie 2 года назад +10

    We are going to see this film with great anticipation. One reads about the troubles of the past which is vey sad and to have a film about it from Kenneth Branagh whose family lived through this is really interesting. Northern Ireland has something that we are losing in Britain through the LGBT etc. and that is the closeness of family which is under attack through the continuing lobbying of the government to support those who have vowed to destroy the family. NI have a lot to give to the world expecially in these times. The British government have recently forced on to them gay marriage and mass abortion almost as if they wish to destroy the family which I find despicable.

  • @melvynsibson4944
    @melvynsibson4944 2 года назад +2

    Hey, Mr Narrator get the name of the director right!!! You do not pronounce the G in Branagh.

    • @CineMagna
      @CineMagna  2 года назад

      Thanks for the correction

    • @melvynsibson4944
      @melvynsibson4944 2 года назад +2

      @@CineMagna You're welcome. I'm in the UK and I'm sure I'd get US pronunciations wrong.

    • @CineMagna
      @CineMagna  2 года назад

      @@melvynsibson4944 Sure! Thanks again for watching, and don’t forget to subscribe to the channel and click the notification bell to be notified when we release new videos.

  • @junesmith9232
    @junesmith9232 2 года назад +5

    U

  • @hotelsierra86
    @hotelsierra86 2 года назад +2

    Why is Branagh wearing Kevlar?

    • @Dadelus
      @Dadelus 2 года назад +2

      He isn’t, it a puffy vest

  • @barneyrubbles2485
    @barneyrubbles2485 Год назад

    who was the highschool billionaire from 1964 to 1969? the school is a collage now.

  • @plicketyplunk
    @plicketyplunk 2 месяца назад

    This seems like a great vid but the AI voice is distracting. Sorry.

  • @guillermoangeles1862
    @guillermoangeles1862 2 года назад +1

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  • @richware4117
    @richware4117 4 месяца назад

    Can't even pronounce Caitriona's name correctly. She has never won a Golden Globe, only been nominated. Get your facts right.

  • @williamwallace4924
    @williamwallace4924 2 года назад +1

    Why is the crew wearing masks and the actors not?.

    • @junbh2
      @junbh2 2 года назад +2

      The actors are going to have to be in close contact without masks to film the movie so they presumably have a different strategy for actors, e.g., testing every few days or daily rapid tests or something like that.

  • @robertjones-eb4xo
    @robertjones-eb4xo Месяц назад

    I just did not enjoy it. Dont know why.

  • @geringergasse2
    @geringergasse2 2 года назад

    Why on earth did you put shitty music behind wonderful interviews? Were you afraid of something?

  • @williamwallace4924
    @williamwallace4924 2 года назад +2

    Why is there an african as a british soldier?, i am confused.

    • @susankitchin325
      @susankitchin325 2 года назад +6

      There have been black people in England for quite a while. Not surprising if some young black men were in the British military.

    • @shamelesshussy
      @shamelesshussy 2 года назад +4

      No, you’re not.

    • @williamwallace4924
      @williamwallace4924 2 года назад +1

      @@shamelesshussy No i am not, i am bloody angry that an african is asking an indigenous British islander where they were going. I am fuming.

    • @Dadelus
      @Dadelus 2 года назад +6

      @@williamwallace4924 He is a British soldier…

    • @capitalcitygiant
      @capitalcitygiant 2 года назад +3

      You think there's no black people in the British army? Are you blind or just thick?

  • @stevenmorley1639
    @stevenmorley1639 2 года назад

    God bless the Parachute Regiment, always , always will.....

  • @trevormadsen
    @trevormadsen 2 года назад

    I really wonder how this movie got "best screen play" Oscar award! Bad story telling, abnormal events during the story, bad and incomplete characterizations . . . Oscar sucks

  • @timtams5283
    @timtams5283 2 года назад

    They sound like a bunch of IRA's