Actor-director Sir Kenneth Branagh’s new film centers around a working-class North Belfast family in the 1960s.
Branagh wrote and directed "Belfast," which was inspired by his own childhood. Everyone in the neighborhood knows 9-year-old Buddy and looks out for him. But his idyllic world is shattered when a marauding mob of angry Protestants comes to his street looking for the minority Catholics, setting off car bombs and smashing windows. Buddy’s parents have to decide whether to stay or leave for England.