Belfast (2021)
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.
Country: United Kingdom
Directors: Kenneth Branagh
Casts: Jude Hill as Buddy, Caitríona Balfe as Ma, Jamie Dornan as Pa, Judi Dench as Granny, Ciarán Hinds as Pop, Colin Morgan as Billy Clanton, Lara McDonnell as Moira, Lewis McAskie as Will, Gerard Horan as Mackie, Josie Walker as Auntie Violet, Olive Tennant as Catherine, Michael Maloney as Frankie West, Turlough Convery as Minister, Conor MacNeill as McLaury, Chris McCurry as Mr Stewart, Elly Condron as Mrs Kavanagh, Samuel Menhinick as Paddy Kavanagh, Vanessa Ifediora as Miss Lewis, Gerard McCarthy as Bobby Frank, Sid Sagar as Mr Singh, Mark Hadfield as George Malpass as Scrooge, John Sessions as Joseph Tomelty as Marley, Mairéad Tyers as Auntie Eileen, Drew Dillon as Mr Kavanagh, Leonard Buckley as Mickey Clanton, Kit Rakusen as Billy Clanton Jr, Freya Yates as Cousin Frances, Nessa Eriksson as Cousin Vanessa, Charlie Barnard as Cousin Charlie, Frankie Hastings as Auntie Mary, Caolan McCarthy as Uncle Sammie, Ian Dunnett Jnr as Uncle Tony, Oliver Savell as Ronnie Boyd, Orla McDonagh as Karen Lambert, Ross O'Donnellan as Walter (Policeman), Olivia Flanagan as Mary Kavanagh, Serrana Su-Ling Bliss as Sharon Nicholas, Rachel Feeney as Mrs Ford, Estelle Cousins as Darlene Clanton, Scott Gutteridge as Fancy Clanton, Bill Branagh as Young Bill, Joyce Branagh as Supermarket Manager, Jimmy O'Dee as Rioter, Victor Alli as Soldier