KENNETH BRANAGH PAYS LOVING TRIBUTE TO FAMILY, RESILIENCE, AND THE MAGIC OF MOVIES IN BELFAST.

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      THERE'S A RIVETING SEQUENCE near the beginning of Belfast, Kenneth Branagh's remembrance of things past that focuses on his boyhood in that Northern Ireland city, when the otherwise idyllic world of Buddy, Branagh's 9-year-old alter ego, turns on a dime. The film's monochromatic palette was aided and abetted by costume designer Charlotte Walter's clothes, which, in Zambarloukos' words, gave the filmmakers "fantastic tones.". [Extracted from the article]
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