Belfast(2021)
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The story of a 10-year old boy’s childhood growing up amid the social and political turmoil of 1960s Northern Ireland.
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Age group15+ years
Duration97 mins
Belfast was a very good monochrome film covering the troubles in Northern Ireland in the 60s from the eyes of a regular family. The film is mainly based on this one family’s story and not the political aspect of what happened which disappointed me a bit but it didn’t stop it from being an amazing film. I mainly enjoyed it because of the historical aspects behind it and many pepole who are either drama film or history film lovers would enjoy it.
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