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I Am Belfast

This documentary follows an amazing description and poetic depiction for Belfast, on the tongue and eyes of a resident, who left it years ago, but still missing its amazing landscape, and kind people, through giving a description for each small detail.
Duration: 84 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2015
IMDb: 6.6
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Little White Lies
April 08, 2016 A complex and heartfelt evocation of a divided city.
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CineVue
April 07, 2016 A refreshingly hopeful depiction of a place habitually represented in cinema as a battleground of sectarian violence.
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Film Ireland Magazine
January 03, 2017 At a time when filmmakers have been hesitant to engage with the difficult legacies of Belfast's past, Cousins provides a timely intervention while pointing to a future where all the city's inhabitants could take pride in the spaces... they inhabit.
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Irish Times
April 08, 2016 The city would not be itself without its humorous fatalism. We're all going to die. All films on Belfast end with Van Morrison.
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The Big Issue
April 08, 2016 This is an admiring portrait of the city but it's also tinged with sadness.
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Observer (UK)
April 10, 2016 Cousins offers perhaps his most eccentric docu-essay yet, an impressionistic portrait of his home town, with Helena Bereen playing a regal personification of the spirit of place.
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Time Out
April 04, 2016 A boldly messy and impressionistic film.
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Independent (UK)
April 08, 2016 Cousins doesn't ignore the bloodshed and sectarian violence (the pub bombings, the killings, the evictions) in the city's recent past but he also has a genius for finding the poetry and humour in everyday street scenes.
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Guardian
April 07, 2016 A valuable piece of work.
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Radio Times
April 08, 2016 While it evokes memories of a British Transport short, director Mark Cousins still crafts a perceptive paean to his hometown ...
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