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A Belfast Story

  • 2013
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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In a city left torn by war, when a series of murders awaken dormant memories, many fear the worst. Colm Meaney ("Hell On Wheels", "Layer Cake", "Con Air") and Malcolm Sinclair ("Casino Royal... Read allIn a city left torn by war, when a series of murders awaken dormant memories, many fear the worst. Colm Meaney ("Hell On Wheels", "Layer Cake", "Con Air") and Malcolm Sinclair ("Casino Royale", "V for Vendetta") star in a film set between war and peace. Times are changing, car bo... Read allIn a city left torn by war, when a series of murders awaken dormant memories, many fear the worst. Colm Meaney ("Hell On Wheels", "Layer Cake", "Con Air") and Malcolm Sinclair ("Casino Royale", "V for Vendetta") star in a film set between war and peace. Times are changing, car bombs are less common and terrorists find themselves out of work, but old habits die hard. A... Read all

  • Director
    • Nathan Todd
  • Writer
    • Nathan Todd
  • Stars
    • Colm Meaney
    • Malcolm Sinclair
    • Tommy O'Neill
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    562
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    • Director
      • Nathan Todd
    • Writer
      • Nathan Todd
    • Stars
      • Colm Meaney
      • Malcolm Sinclair
      • Tommy O'Neill
    • 20User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Detective
    Malcolm Sinclair
    Malcolm Sinclair
    • Chief Constable
    Tommy O'Neill
    • First Minister Owen McKenna
    Paddy Rocks
    • Eammon
    • (as Patrick Rocks)
    Damien Hasson
    • Damien
    Susan Davey
    • Aide
    Gordon Mahon
    Gordon Mahon
    • Killer 1
    Patrick Buchanan
    Patrick Buchanan
    • Killer 2
    Maggie Cronin
    Maggie Cronin
    • Sinead
    Tim McGarry
    • PS Bomber
    Stuart Graham
    Stuart Graham
    • Crony
    Ian Beattie
    Ian Beattie
    • Colum
    Deborah Wiseman
    • Colleen
    Olivia Nash
    • Detective's Wife
    Michael O'Flaherty
    • Chipper Bomber
    Peter O'Toole
    • Alley Victim
    Brendan Carruthers
    • Victim 1
    Seamus Feerick
    • Victim 2
    • Director
      • Nathan Todd
    • Writer
      • Nathan Todd
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    7nigelswampsnake

    Ignore the reviews!

    Watch the film it's not a gore fest! We really enjoyed it, keep an open mind.

    Having checked the IMDB ratings, I decided not to watch it. I couldn't find anything else I fancied, so watched it anyway! Not the greatest film ever, but, I think, better than the awful reviews.
    1Muntfunter

    Dreadful movie

    Well, that's 2 hours of my life I'll never get back.

    I had high hopes for this, despite the furore around the press pack I was keen to see this movie and see how they would handle a (sort of) non troubles related movie. Well, the answer is they couldn't have got it more wrong. The acting was poor for the most part, Colm tries but you can't carry a movie with just one guy; the dialogue made me cringe more than once, cheesy and unrealistic (I live in Belfast but even allowing for a wider audience -come on!) and the characterisation and motivations were barely plausible at best. I still don't know what message they were leaving the audience with and I think that's what bothers me most

    If I could, I would have rated this 0 out of 10 but apparently that's not allowed.
    8AlexG101

    Pleasantly Surprised

    I must admit I was skeptical about this one at first but I thought I'd at least give a local film a chance. Let me say this; I was pretty surprised.

    Going in expecting some sort of troubles rehash the first few scenes immediately set the film in a more gritty reality. With a nice balance between familiar scenery and bloody murders the film flows better than I'd have thought and haunting music gave the whole piece additional atmosphere.

    Colm Meaney certainly pulled his weight as an aging detective alongside a cast which seemed to be entirely Irish (which was nice, none of those awful fake accents American films are always using). The only non-local I noticed was Malcolm Sinclair and he was almost as good as Colm so it's easy to overlook. Over all the acting pleasantly surprised me, proving our performing heritage once more.

    The concept is definitely daring and certain areas might struggle a little now and then from the sheer weight but having seen it for myself I'm surprised by the bad press it's gotten, especially for a local film. I know I myself will recommend it, a good film that is also locally made and acted deserves all the support it gets
    1damienmccrea

    The makers need a punishment beating..

    Woeful..tripe...horrible acting and script... shocking. Much like the troubles it's self no one walks away from this with a clean conscience.
    1ferdia-53508

    Toss

    Pretty much the worst NI film that has ever been made, and I sat through A prayer for the dying. This is much worse. I kept waiting for balance, but apparently only one side was responsible for killing in Northern Ireland during the troubles (news to me) which is why they are soo troubled by their consciences, even unto public apologies. No mention of the innocent victims of the security forces, whether in uniform or out, let alone the mass murder of innocents carried out by so-called "loyalist" gangs. No, it's much simpler than that, the IRA were the bad guys plain and simple. And the RUC? Well they were the good guys of course...honest hard- working arbiters wedged between the IRA and innocent civilians.. The British seem to have been airbrushed completely out of Troubles history...well OK, that little adaptation of history is the starting point and it still manages to go downhill after that. And what exactly is "the Northern Ireland Police Service"? Last time I checked it was "The Police Service of Northern Ireland" - although this departure from any reality is quite consistent with the events portrayed, the acting, the dialogue (OMG awful), the characters, the plot and just about everything else. WTF was the fish and chips scene about? What was all that tripe the 'Chief Constable' was banging on about. And the funeral scene? just what the hell was going on there? Swerve this one as hard as you can. If you're interested in 'Troubles' movies, watch 'In the name of the father', or the excellent 'Bloody Sunday' And keep an eye out for the longest overdue film in history, 'Britain's state sponsored mass murder in N. Ireland', but don't hold your breath waiting for it if this is the kind of thing that gets a green light these days.

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    • Trivia
      The rank markings of the "Chief Constable" are wrong and are in fact a "Chief Superintendent" also, the hat braiding should be silver. PSNI have the same rank structure as UK police
    • Goofs
      The Chief Constable's epaulette insignia are actually those of a Chief Superintendent.
    • Quotes

      Chief Constable: Three more bodies. It's an epidemic. If it wasn't for the remoteness of this god-forsaken place, we'd have the Press here, all over us.

      Detective: I know. I know. There's something I'm missing. But I will find them.

      Chief Constable: You miss the point, James. You speak as if we're operating in a vacuum. The fact that only some sort of miracle is preventing a general panic, has obviously eluded you.

      Detective: That is not happening because this time everybody knows that those being killed have blood on their hands.

      Chief Constable: Are they less entitled to our protection then?

      Detective: No. But they may be facing more than we're able to protect them from.

    • Soundtracks
      God Save Ireland
      Written and performed by Joseph O'Donovan

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2013 (Ireland)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production company
      • Adnuco Pictures
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      • $181,108
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
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