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I Am Belfast

  • 2015
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
362
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I Am Belfast (2015)
Documentary

A visual, poetic depiction of Belfast and its citizens, told with love and passion of someone, who has left the city many years ago but is still fascinated by it. Themes brought up in the fi... Read allA visual, poetic depiction of Belfast and its citizens, told with love and passion of someone, who has left the city many years ago but is still fascinated by it. Themes brought up in the film range from the landscapes surrounding the city, its changing architecture and social st... Read allA visual, poetic depiction of Belfast and its citizens, told with love and passion of someone, who has left the city many years ago but is still fascinated by it. Themes brought up in the film range from the landscapes surrounding the city, its changing architecture and social structure to the political and personal repercussions of the Northern Irish conflict.

  • Director
    • Mark Cousins
  • Writer
    • Mark Cousins
  • Stars
    • Mark Cousins
    • Rosie McKee
    • Maud Bell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    362
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Cousins
    • Writer
      • Mark Cousins
    • Stars
      • Mark Cousins
      • Rosie McKee
      • Maud Bell
    • 4User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Mark Cousins
    Mark Cousins
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Rosie McKee
    • Self - lively woman
    Maud Bell
    • Self - lively woman
    Helena Bereen
    Helena Bereen
    • Belfast, storyteller
    Sean Perry
    • The Last Bigot
    Shane McCaffrey
    Shane McCaffrey
    • Bus Driver
    • (as Shane McCafferty)
    Patricia Brook
    • Betty
    Cherrie Ontop
    • Drag Queen
    Sassie Longshaft
    • Drag Queen
    Lalor Roddy
    Lalor Roddy
      Frank Cannon
      Frank Cannon
      • Mourner
      • (uncredited)
      Felicity McKee
      • Mourner
      • (uncredited)
      Simon Millar
      • Mourner
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Mark Cousins
      • Writer
        • Mark Cousins
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      3bobby971234

      A Little bit interesting but also annoying

      Watched this after being recommended by a friend, found parts of it interesting but also some of iy quite annoying and boring. I guess its one of those films you either love or hate. Maybe being from Belfast I'm more critical than others. Something to watch if there's nothing else on.
      bob the moo

      Meandering and doesn't wholly work, but if it hooks you it is interesting

      This is a particularly niche film, and I suspect that the majority audience will not go for it. This is not to suggest that I am in the 1% and therefore incredibly cultured and smart – but rather that I was born in Belfast, and also grew up with the odd tones of Mark Cousins as part of my cinematic education. As such I was quite taken by the film for what it was trying to do, even if I did not like all aspects of it. The film is affectionate and reflective on the city; it does not shy away from the impact of the Troubles but yet has plenty of time to celebrate the strength of the people that persist through them.

      I am not totally sure that the female version of the city works as a device. She is good at times, but seems to be given almost too much time when the people and city would maybe have been a better focal point. This is well seen in moments where the film gets close to real people, with their accents and colorful phrasing – by contrast the overly poetic language of Belfast seems too deliberate and forced. Mostly though it works, although I wanted to hear Cousins directly more than I wanted to hear these very scripted and performed lines.

      Visually the film is very well constructed; the memorable shots of the painted pub, alongside more creative and abstract shots all make for an interesting piece. This fits with the content of the film; to those who live in Northern Ireland the final 10 minutes will particularly strike home – a story of a wee woman who forgot her shopping and the bus turned back for her, this is more reflective of the people of a very small rural country than the headlines of bombs and bullets. It is a very nice finale (with Van Morrison adding more value) and it sums up the best aspects of the film very well.

      An acquired interest piece, but the meandering tone and thoughtful air does the subject justice even if some of it works better than other parts.
      10sanesurfer

      A Chameleon City

      I lived in Northern Ireland for 10 years, I came from England. My knowledge of Northern Ireland amounted to orchestrated news stories and nothing more. This poetic documentary moved me entirely, and my wife who is native to Belfast. I shed more than one tear as did my wife. Helena Bereen's narrative is utterly moving. The use of iconic places interjected with historical facts make this documentary more a work of love than a determined exercise in Northern Irish divide. I have seen many documentaries and films concerning Northern Ireland, but I have never been moved so much by any. I Am Belfast is a visual poem, a testimony of the people of Belfast who once opened their doors to one another, sharing vibrancy and acceptance until a dark cloud moved over the waters and overshadowed everything in it's path. Even as I write this review I can still hear the voice of Belfast and I hope I continue to hear it long into my days.

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      • Release date
        • April 8, 2016 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Nazywam się Belfast
      • Filming locations
        • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
      • Production companies
        • Canderblinks Film and Music
        • Hopscotch Films
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      • Budget
        • £250,000 (estimated)
      • Gross worldwide
        • $39,740
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 24 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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